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  2. Scottish Greens - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Greens are fully independent, but work closely with the green parties from Ireland: the Green Party Northern Ireland and the Green Party of Ireland. Until October 2022, it also cooperated with the Green Party of England and Wales ; this partnership was suspended due to differences of opinion on trans rights . [ 103 ]

  3. History of the Scottish Greens - Wikipedia

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    After the election of Humza Yousaf as Leader of the Scottish National Party, the Scottish Green Party National Council unanimously voted to direct its MSPs to vote for Yousaf to become First Minister and continue their power-sharing agreement. [142] [143] The party's co-leaders continue to serve as ministers in the Yousaf government.

  4. List of Scottish Green Party members of the Scottish Parliament

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    Name Constituency or region Type Start year End year Shiona Baird [1]: North East Scotland: Region 2003: 2007: Chris Ballance [2]: South of Scotland: Region 2003

  5. Co-leaders of the Scottish Greens - Wikipedia

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    The position of co-leaders of the party were created on 1 August 2019, due to changes in the party's constitution. The changes replaced the old co-conveners system with a new co-leader system. An election for this was held, which Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie won. [2] The voting system used to elect the co-leaders is the Single Transferable ...

  6. Mometasone - Wikipedia

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    Mometasone, also known as mometasone furoate, is a steroid (specifically, a glucocorticoid) medication used to treat certain skin conditions, hay fever, and asthma. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Specifically it is used to prevent rather than treat asthma attacks. [ 10 ]

  7. Gillian Mackay - Wikipedia

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    She is the Scottish Greens' spokesperson for health and social care, [7] and currently sits on the Parliamentary Bureau for the party. [ 8 ] Mackay lodged the draft proposal for her Members Bill, "the Abortion Services Safe Access Zones (Scotland)", on 18 May 2023; with the final proposal lodged on 15 June 2023.

  8. Patrick Harvie - Wikipedia

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    Following the Green Party's disappointing performance in the 2007 election, Harvie was returned with a reduced share of the vote. The tight parliamentary arithmetic and a constructive relationship with the Scottish National Party (SNP) led to a Co-operation Agreement between the two parties. Under this, Harvie was elected to be convene the ...

  9. Maggie Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Chapman (born 27 June 1979) is a Scottish politician and lecturer [1] who is a Scottish Green Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for North East Scotland. She was co-convenor of the Scottish Greens from November 2013 to August 2019, serving with Patrick Harvie, and was the party's lead candidate for the 2019 European election. [2]