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Andrew Davies (Labour politician)

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In the May 2003 reshuffle he also gained responsibility for transport policy. He helped the Assembly's policy of extending broadband connectivity throughout Wales to progress. From 2000 he has also had personal responsibility for co-ordination of information technology in public institutions, and has
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Former Chair of Swansea West Labour Party and member of the Welsh Labour Executive Committee, he was a regional party official from 1984 to 1991. Davies was one of the architects of devolution as main organiser of the Labour Party Yes Campaign in 1997. He has served as a member of the
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with a place on the Business Committee. During the period of Labour minority government (May 1999-October 2000), he also served as chief whip of the Labour group, but Standing Orders of the Labour Group prohibited him holding this post during a coalition period.
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AM still outside Government, Andrew Davies was promoted to Minister for Economic Development. It is arguably the second most senior position in Cabinet and was seen as a reward for loyalty and for managing Assembly business.
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He left the cabinet following the Welsh Labour leadership election in 2009 and stood down as an Assembly Member at the 2011 election.
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and a public affairs company. Davies is also a qualified counsellor and has lectured in further, higher and continuing education.
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He later became Chairman of Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board in South Wales from 2013 until 2019.
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and Public Service Delivery in the Labour led minority government. In the coalition government of
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sought to advance Wales's IT abilities on a European level.
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for the first ten years of devolution serving under both
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Minister for Social Justice and Public Service Delivery
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The Department for Enterprise, Innovation, and Networks
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In February 2002, promotion followed the "tweak" by
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Index

Andrew R. T. Davies

Welsh Assembly
Swansea West
New Assembly
Julie James
Hereford
Labour
Alma mater
Swansea University
Welsh
Labour
Swansea West
National Assembly for Wales
Hereford
Llandeilo
Holywell
Flintshire
Hereford Cathedral School
Swansea University
Ford Motor Company
Welsh Assembly Government
Alun Michael
Rhodri Morgan
Business Manager
Rhodri Morgan
Mike German
Minister for Social Justice
Labour
Plaid Cymru

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