The Scottish Green Party (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Uaine na h-Alba) is the Green party of Scotland. The Scottish party is fully independent, and works closely with the other green parties of Britain and Ireland: the Green Party of England and Wales, the Green Party in Northern Ireland and the Green Party of Ireland. It is a full member of the European Green Party. It currently holds one seat in the Scottish Parliament.
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| - The Scottish Green Party (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Uaine na h-Alba) is the Green party of Scotland. The Scottish party is fully independent, and works closely with the other green parties of Britain and Ireland: the Green Party of England and Wales, the Green Party in Northern Ireland and the Green Party of Ireland. It is a full member of the European Green Party. It currently holds one seat in the Scottish Parliament.
- The Scottish Green Party () is the Green party of Scotland. It currently has two MSPs in the devolved Scottish Parliament, Robin Harper, representing the Lothians, and Patrick Harvie, for Glasgow. The Scottish party is fully independent, and works closely with the other green parties of Britain and Ireland: the Green Party of England and Wales, the Green Party in Northern Ireland and the Green Party of Ireland. It is a full member of the European Green Party.
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| - Cllr Alison Johnstone and Robin Harper MSP are Co-Convenors of the party
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| - Scottish Green Party
- Pàrtaidh Uaine na h-Alba
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| - The Scottish Green Party (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Uaine na h-Alba) is the Green party of Scotland. The Scottish party is fully independent, and works closely with the other green parties of Britain and Ireland: the Green Party of England and Wales, the Green Party in Northern Ireland and the Green Party of Ireland. It is a full member of the European Green Party. It currently holds one seat in the Scottish Parliament.
- The Scottish Green Party () is the Green party of Scotland. It currently has two MSPs in the devolved Scottish Parliament, Robin Harper, representing the Lothians, and Patrick Harvie, for Glasgow. The Scottish party is fully independent, and works closely with the other green parties of Britain and Ireland: the Green Party of England and Wales, the Green Party in Northern Ireland and the Green Party of Ireland. It is a full member of the European Green Party. The party currently has eight councillors: three in Edinburgh and five in Glasgow. All were elected in 2007 after the Greens stood substantial numbers of council candidates for the first time. At the 2005 Westminster election, the party contested 19 seats and gained 25,760 votes. Its top result was 7.7% of the vote in Glasgow North, a major breakthrough in the West of Scotland. In the European Parliament election of 2004, it missed out on a seat with 6.8% of the vote. However, the Party lost 5 of their 7 seats in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election. According to accounts filed with the Electoral Commission for the year ending December 31, 2006, the party had an income of about £139,000 that year, and expenditure of around £76,000 and a membership of 963, up by 50 on the previous year.
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