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The second Galan government, led by president Giancarlo Galan, was the government of Veneto from 6 June 2000 to 18 May 2005.
Second Galan government | ||
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Office | Name | Party |
President | Giancarlo Galan | FI |
Vice President | Fabio Gava | FI |
Minister of Budget, International Relations | Luca Bellotti (until 10 April 2001) Maria Luisa Coppola (since 18 September 2001) | AN |
Minister of Security and Immigration | Raffaele Zanon | AN |
Minister of Health | Fabio Gava | FI |
Minister of Industry | Marino Finozzi | LV |
Minister of Social Affairs | Antonio De Poli | UDC |
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce | Giancarlo Conta | FI |
Minister of Public Works | Massimo Giorgetti | AN |
Minister of Environment and Transport | Renato Chisso | FI |
Minister of Culture and Venetian Identity | Ermanno Serrajotto | LV |
Minister of Tourism and Mountain Affairs | Floriano Pra | FI |
Minister of Occupation and Local Affairs | Raffaele Grazia | FI |
Minister of Territorial Affairs | Antonio Padoin | UDC |
Source: Veneto Region
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