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[[file:Scottish_Parliament_logo.svg|thumb|Scottish Parliament logo]] [[file:ScottishParliamentFront.JPG|thumb|ScottishParliamentFront|left]] [[file:Her_Majesty_Queen_Elizabeth_II_at_the_opening_of_the_Scottish_Parliament.jpg|thumb|Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of the Scottish Parliament]] [[file:Debating_chamber,_Scottish_Parliament_(31-05-2006).jpg|thumb|Debating chamber, Scottish Parliament (31-05-2006)|left]] [[file:The_Queen_at_the_Scottish_Parliament.jpg|thumb|The Queen at the Scottish Parliament]] [[file:Entrance_Plazza,_National_Galleries_of_Scotland.jpg|thumb|Entrance Plazza, National Galleries of Scotland]] {{short description|Devolved legislature of Scotland}}
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{{Infobox legislature
| name = Scottish Parliament
| name = Scottish Parliament
| native_name = Pàrlamaid na h-Alba
| native_name = Pàrlamaid na h-Alba
| native_name_lang = gd
| native_name_lang = gd
| legislature = 6th Scottish Parliament
| legislature = Unicameral
| coa_pic = Scottish Parliament logo.svg
| coa_pic = Scottish Parliament logo.svg
| coa_res = 200px
| coa_res = 150px
| house_type = Unicameral
| house_type = Devolved unicameral legislature
| foundation =  
| foundation = 1 July 1999
| leader1_type = Presiding Officer
| leader1_type = Presiding Officer
| leader1 = Alison Johnstone
| election1 = 13 May 2021
| leader2_type = First Minister
| leader2_type = First Minister
| leader2 = Humza Yousaf
| election2 = 29 March 2023
| leader3_type = Deputy First Minister
| leader3_type = Deputy First Minister
| leader3 = Shona Robison
| leader4_type = Lord Advocate
| election3 = 29 March 2023
| leader5_type = Solicitor General
| leader4_type = Leader of the Opposition
| leader4 = Douglas Ross
| election4 = 5 May 2021
| members = 129
| members = 129
| structure1 = Scottish Parliament composition.svg
| structure1 = Scottish Parliament composition.svg
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| last_election1 = 6 May 2021
| last_election1 = 6 May 2021
| next_election1 = 7 May 2026
| next_election1 = 7 May 2026
| session_room = Scottish Parliament Debating Chamber 2.jpg
| session_room = File:Debating_chamber,_Scottish_Parliament_(31-05-2006).jpg
| session_res = 250px
| session_res = 250px
| meeting_place = [[Scottish Parliament Building]], [[Edinburgh]]
| meeting_place = Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland
| website = [https://www.parliament.scot/ parliament.scot]
}}
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The '''Scottish Parliament''' ({{lang-gd|Pàrlamaid na h-Alba}}) is the devolved, unicameral legislature of [[Scotland]]. Located in the [[Scottish Parliament Building]] in the capital city of [[Edinburgh]], it is responsible for legislating on a wide range of issues that have been devolved from the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]].
The '''Scottish Parliament''' ({{lang-gd|Pàrlamaid na h-Alba}}) is the devolved national, unicameral legislature of Scotland. Located in the capital city of [[Edinburgh]], it is responsible for making decisions on a wide range of issues that affect the people of Scotland. The Parliament was established in 1999 following a referendum in 1997, where the people of Scotland voted in favor of devolution.


== History ==
==History==
The Scottish Parliament was established in 1999 following a referendum in 1997, where the people of Scotland voted in favor of devolution. The [[Scotland Act 1998]] provided the legal framework for the establishment of the Parliament, granting it the power to legislate on a variety of domestic issues.
The Scottish Parliament was officially opened on 1 July 1999, marking the first time Scotland had its own parliament since the [[Acts of Union 1707]], which unified the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England into the Kingdom of Great Britain. The establishment of the Parliament was a significant event in Scottish history, symbolizing a return of legislative powers to Scotland.


== Structure ==
[[File:Her_Majesty_Queen_Elizabeth_II_at_the_opening_of_the_Scottish_Parliament.jpg|thumb|Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of the Scottish Parliament]]
The Scottish Parliament is unicameral, meaning it has a single legislative chamber. It consists of 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). The Parliament uses an [[additional member system]] to elect MSPs, combining first-past-the-post and proportional representation.


=== Presiding Officer ===
==Structure and Function==
The Presiding Officer is the speaker of the Scottish Parliament, responsible for maintaining order and ensuring the rules of the Parliament are followed. The current Presiding Officer is [[Alison Johnstone]].
The Scottish Parliament is a unicameral body, meaning it has a single legislative chamber. It consists of 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), who are elected using an [[Additional Member System]], a form of proportional representation. This system is designed to ensure a more equitable representation of political parties in the Parliament.


=== Committees ===
The Parliament has the power to legislate on a wide range of issues, including health, education, justice, rural affairs, and the environment. However, certain powers, such as defense and foreign affairs, remain reserved to the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]].
The Parliament has several committees that scrutinize legislation, hold inquiries, and examine the work of the Scottish Government. These committees play a crucial role in the legislative process.


== Powers ==
==The Building==
The Scottish Parliament has the power to legislate on a range of issues known as "devolved matters." These include education, health, environment, and justice. However, certain areas, known as "reserved matters," remain under the control of the UK Parliament, such as defense, foreign affairs, and immigration.
The Scottish Parliament building is located at Holyrood, at the foot of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. Designed by the Spanish architect Enric Miralles, the building is noted for its unique and modern architecture, which has won several awards. The debating chamber, where MSPs meet to discuss and pass legislation, is a focal point of the building.


== Legislative Process ==
[[File:ScottishParliamentFront.JPG|thumb|Front view of the Scottish Parliament building]]
The legislative process in the Scottish Parliament involves several stages, including the introduction of a bill, committee scrutiny, and debates in the chamber. A bill must pass through three stages before it can become law.


== Elections ==
==Role and Responsibilities==
Elections to the Scottish Parliament are held every five years. The most recent election was held on 6 May 2021. The next election is scheduled for 7 May 2026.
The Scottish Parliament is responsible for scrutinizing the work of the [[Scottish Government]], debating issues of national importance, and passing legislation. It also has the power to vary the rate of income tax in Scotland, a power known as the "Scottish rate of income tax."


== Related Pages ==
==Presiding Officer==
* [[Scotland]]
The Presiding Officer is the speaker of the Scottish Parliament, responsible for maintaining order during debates, deciding who may speak, and ensuring that the rules of the Parliament are followed. The Presiding Officer is elected by the MSPs and must remain impartial.
 
==First Minister==
The First Minister is the head of the Scottish Government and is responsible for the overall direction and administration of the devolved government. The First Minister is usually the leader of the largest party in the Parliament and is appointed by the Monarch.
 
[[File:The_Queen_at_the_Scottish_Parliament.jpg|thumb|The Queen at the Scottish Parliament]]
 
==Also see==
* [[Devolution in the United Kingdom]]
* [[Acts of Union 1707]]
* [[Scottish Government]]
* [[Scottish Government]]
* [[Devolution in the United Kingdom]]
* [[Politics of Scotland]]
* [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]
* [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]
* [[Edinburgh]]
== See Also ==
* [[List of Members of the Scottish Parliament]]
* [[Scotland Act 1998]]
* [[Additional member system]]


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Latest revision as of 00:47, 10 December 2024


The Scottish Parliament (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrlamaid na h-Alba) is the devolved national, unicameral legislature of Scotland. Located in the capital city of Edinburgh, it is responsible for making decisions on a wide range of issues that affect the people of Scotland. The Parliament was established in 1999 following a referendum in 1997, where the people of Scotland voted in favor of devolution.

History[edit]

The Scottish Parliament was officially opened on 1 July 1999, marking the first time Scotland had its own parliament since the Acts of Union 1707, which unified the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England into the Kingdom of Great Britain. The establishment of the Parliament was a significant event in Scottish history, symbolizing a return of legislative powers to Scotland.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of the Scottish Parliament

Structure and Function[edit]

The Scottish Parliament is a unicameral body, meaning it has a single legislative chamber. It consists of 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), who are elected using an Additional Member System, a form of proportional representation. This system is designed to ensure a more equitable representation of political parties in the Parliament.

The Parliament has the power to legislate on a wide range of issues, including health, education, justice, rural affairs, and the environment. However, certain powers, such as defense and foreign affairs, remain reserved to the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

The Building[edit]

The Scottish Parliament building is located at Holyrood, at the foot of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. Designed by the Spanish architect Enric Miralles, the building is noted for its unique and modern architecture, which has won several awards. The debating chamber, where MSPs meet to discuss and pass legislation, is a focal point of the building.

Front view of the Scottish Parliament building

Role and Responsibilities[edit]

The Scottish Parliament is responsible for scrutinizing the work of the Scottish Government, debating issues of national importance, and passing legislation. It also has the power to vary the rate of income tax in Scotland, a power known as the "Scottish rate of income tax."

Presiding Officer[edit]

The Presiding Officer is the speaker of the Scottish Parliament, responsible for maintaining order during debates, deciding who may speak, and ensuring that the rules of the Parliament are followed. The Presiding Officer is elected by the MSPs and must remain impartial.

First Minister[edit]

The First Minister is the head of the Scottish Government and is responsible for the overall direction and administration of the devolved government. The First Minister is usually the leader of the largest party in the Parliament and is appointed by the Monarch.

The Queen at the Scottish Parliament

Also see[edit]

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