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O que (quem) é 4th Scottish Parliament - definição


4th Scottish Parliament         
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FOURTH SESSION OF SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT
Members of the 4th Scottish Parliament
This is a list of members (MSPs) returned to the fourth Scottish Parliament at the 2011 general election. Of the 129 MSPs, 73 were elected from first past the post constituencies with a further 56 members being returned from eight regions, each electing seven MSPs as a form of mixed member proportional representation.
1999 Scottish Parliament election         
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GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN SCOTLAND
Scottish Parliamentary Election, 1999; Scottish Parliamentary election, 1999; Scottish Parliament elections in 1999; Scottish Parliament Election, 1999; Scottish parliamentary election, 1999; Holyrood election, 1999; Scottish Parliament general election 1999; Scottish Parliament election 1999; 1999 Scottish Parliament elections; Scottish election, 1999; First elections to the Scottish Parliament; First general election to the reconvened Scottish Parliament; Scottish Parliament general election, 1999; Scottish Parliament election, 1999; 1999 Holyrood election; 1999 Scottish Parliament general election
The first election to the devolved Scottish Parliament, to fill 129 seats, took place on 6 May 1999. Following the election, the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats formed the Scottish Executive, with Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) Donald Dewar becoming First Minister.
Act of the Scottish Parliament         
  • Scottish version of the Royal Coat of arms of the United Kingdom]] appears on the covers of Acts passed by the [[Scottish Parliament]].
  • The text of the Letters Patent granting royal assent for the [[Forth Crossing Act 2011]], as it appeared in the ''[[Edinburgh Gazette]]''.
  • The [[Great Seal of Scotland]] in red [[beeswax]]. An impression like this is attached to all Letters Patent giving royal assent.
ACTS PASSED BY THE DEVOLVED SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT
Scottish Parliament Act; Acts of the Scottish Parliament; Scottish Act
An Act of the Scottish Parliament () is primary legislation made by the Scottish Parliament. The power to create Acts was conferred to the Parliament by section 28 of the Scotland Act 1998 following the successful 1997 referendum on devolution.