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  2. Citizens' Assembly of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Conservatives and the Scottish Liberal Democrats alongside campaign group Scotland in Union have called for a boycott of the Citizens' Assembly. Scottish Labour have not stated a stance on the citizens' assembly, with Chairman David Martin aiming to establish a non-partisan assembly that will reduce the fears of unionist participants.

  3. Scottish Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Bills can be introduced to Parliament in a number of ways; the Scottish Government can introduce new laws or amendments to existing laws as a bill; a committee of the Parliament can present a bill in one of the areas under its remit; a member of the Scottish Parliament can introduce a bill as a private member; or a private bill can be submitted ...

  4. Local government in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Council headquarters of East Ayrshire Council located in the administrative centre of East Ayrshire, Kilmarnock. The power vested in local authorities is administered by elected councillors. There are currently 1,227 councillors, [14] each paid a part-time salary for the undertaking of their duties.

  5. Committees of the Scottish Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Other duties include updating the code of conduct for MSPs, scrutinising appointments to public bodies, regulation of lobbying and the operation of elections to the Scottish Parliament. Martin Whitfield is the committee convener and Ruth Maguire is the deputy convener.

  6. Politics of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Poilitigs na h-Alba) operate within the constitution of the United Kingdom, of which Scotland is a country.Scotland is a democracy, being represented in both the Scottish Parliament and the Parliament of the United Kingdom since the Scotland Act 1998.

  7. The Scottish Parliament at 25: A timeline - AOL

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    The Scottish Parliament has seen its fair share of ups and downs in the past quarter of a century. From early wobbles around Holyrood’s runaway building project and the death of the inaugural ...

  8. A Constitution for a Free Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This Constitution, which would come into effect following Scotland's transition to independence, would set out the rights of citizens of an independent Scotland, and define the powers and responsibilities of government and parliament. A later version of the document was published by the Constitutional Committee in 2011.

  9. List of Scottish Parliament constituencies and electoral ...

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    The Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Act 2004 required the commission to review boundaries of all constituencies except Orkney and Shetland (which cover, respectively, the Orkney Islands council area and the Shetland Islands council area) so that the area covered by the reviewed constituencies continues to be covered by a total of 71 ...