Scottish government minister post
Minister for Gaelic is a junior minister post in the Scottish Government . Gaelic now lies in the responsibility of the Scottish Government, having been in control of the Scottish Office prior to 1999.
Ministers of Gaelic also have had another portfolio, whilst being Minister of Gaelic.
The post was discontinued under the second Sturgeon government , having come under the remit of the Education Secretary . This has been a cause of controversy amongst Gaelic speaking groups and communities.
The post then made a return under the Swinney government with Deputy First Minister of Scotland Kate Forbes assuming responsibility for Gaelic in her secondary role as Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic .
Ministers
Minister for Gaelic
Name
Entered Office
Left Office
Party
Shared Portfolio
1.
Brian Wilson
May 1997
July 1998
Labour Party
Minister of State for Education and Industry (Scottish Office)
2.
Calum MacDonald
July, 1998
July 1999
Labour Party
Minister for Housing, Planning and European Affairs (Scottish Office)
3.
Alasdair Morrison
July, 1999
November 2001
Labour Party
Deputy Minister for Enterprise & Lifelong Learning
4.
Mike Watson
November 2001
20 May 2003
Labour Party
Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport
5.
Peter Peacock
20 May 2003
November, 2006
Labour Party
Minister for Education and Young People
6.
Patricia Ferguson
November, 2006
3 May 2007
Labour Party
Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport
7.
Linda Fabiani
3 May 2007
10 February 2009
Scottish National Party
Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture
8.
Michael Russell
10 February 2009
1 December 2009
Scottish National Party
Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture
9.
Fiona Hyslop
1 December 2009
7 December 2011
Scottish National Party
Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture
10.
Alasdair Allan
7 December 2011
18 May 2016
Scottish National Party
Minister for Learning, Science and Scotland's Languages
11.
Kate Forbes
8 May 2024
Incumbent
Scottish National Party
Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic
References
"'Progress': Scotland's first ever Cabinet Secretary for Gaelic welcomed" . The National . 2024-05-08. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
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