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Scottish Green Party
Scottish Green Party
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NameScottish Green Party
LeaderLorna Slater and Patrick Harvie
Founded1990
HeadquartersEdinburgh

Scottish Green Party is a green political party in Scotland, with roots in the Scottish Ecology Party and the Green Party (UK). The party has been a member of the European Green Party and has ties to other green parties, such as the Green Party of England and Wales and the Alliance 90/The Greens in Germany. The party's early development was influenced by key figures like Jonathon Porritt and Sara Parkin, who were involved in the Green Party (UK).

History

The Scottish Green Party has its origins in the Scottish Ecology Party, which was formed in 1978 and later became the Scottish Green Party in 1990. The party's history is closely tied to the development of the Green Party (UK) and has been influenced by key events, such as the 1989 European Parliament election and the 1992 general election. The party has also been shaped by its relationships with other parties, including the Scottish National Party and the Liberal Democrats. Notable figures, such as Robin Harper and Eleanor Scott, have played important roles in the party's development, with Harper becoming the party's first Member of the Scottish Parliament in 2003.

Ideology

The Scottish Green Party's ideology is rooted in Green politics, with a focus on Environmentalism and Social justice. The party's platform is influenced by the principles of the Global Greens, which include Ecological wisdom, Social justice, Participatory democracy, Nonviolence, Sustainability, and Respect for diversity. The party has been compared to other green parties, such as the Green Party of Canada and the Australian Greens, and has been influenced by the ideas of thinkers like Murray Bookchin and Arne Naess. The party's commitment to Climate change mitigation and Renewable energy has been shaped by its participation in international events, such as the United Nations Climate Change Conference.

Organisation

The Scottish Green Party is a member of the European Green Party and has ties to other green parties, such as the Green Party of England and Wales and the Alliance 90/The Greens in Germany. The party is organised into regional branches, including the Highlands and Islands and the Lothians, and has a strong presence in cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh. The party's national council, which includes representatives from each region, is responsible for making key decisions and setting the party's direction. The party has also been involved in international collaborations, such as the Global Greens Congress, and has worked with organisations like the World Wildlife Fund and the Friends of the Earth.

Election Results

The Scottish Green Party has contested numerous elections, including the 1999 Scottish Parliament election, the 2003 Scottish Parliament election, and the 2011 Scottish Parliament election. The party has also participated in United Kingdom general elections, such as the 2010 general election and the 2015 general election. Notable election results include the party's performance in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, where the party campaigned for a Yes vote, and the 2016 Scottish Parliament election, where the party won six seats. The party has also been involved in local elections, such as the 2017 Scottish local elections, and has worked with other parties, like the Scottish Labour Party and the Scottish Conservative Party.

Policy

The Scottish Green Party's policy platform is focused on issues like Climate change, Renewable energy, and Social justice. The party has called for increased investment in Renewable energy and has advocated for policies like Carbon pricing and Green taxation. The party has also been a strong supporter of LGBTQ+ rights and has campaigned for Same-sex marriage and Transgender rights. The party's policy on Land reform has been influenced by the ideas of thinkers like Henry George and has been shaped by the party's participation in events like the Scottish Land Reform Conference. The party has also been involved in campaigns on issues like Fracking and Nuclear power.

Leadership

The Scottish Green Party is currently co-led by Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie, who were elected as co-conveners in 2021. The party has had several notable leaders, including Robin Harper and Eleanor Scott, who have played important roles in shaping the party's direction. The party's leadership has been influenced by its relationships with other parties, including the Scottish National Party and the Liberal Democrats, and has been shaped by the party's participation in international events, such as the European Green Party Council. The party's leadership has also been involved in campaigns on issues like Climate change and Social justice, and has worked with organisations like the World Wildlife Fund and the Friends of the Earth.

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