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The Scottish Government considers that super-affirmative procedure is not a routine procedure and should only be used for the most sensitive or significant of policy areas. 8.
The 1998 Act requires any Bill that does so to be passed by a super-majority. The 1998 Act also requires the Presiding Officer’s decision to be taken after the last point at which the Bill can be amended.
The 1998 Act requires any Bill that does so to be passed by a super-majority. The 1998 Act also requires the Presiding Officer’s decision to be taken after the last point at which the Bill can be amended.
The 1998 Act requires any Bill that does so to be passed by a super-majority. The 1998 Act also requires the Presiding Officer’s decision to be taken after the last point at which the Bill can be amended.
The 1998 Act requires any Bill that does so to be passed by a super-majority. The 1998 Act also requires the Presiding Officer’s decision to be taken after the last point at which the Bill can be amended.
The 1998 Act requires any Bill that does so to be passed by a super-majority. The 1998 Act also requires the Presiding Officer’s decision to be taken after the last point at which the Bill can be amended.
The 1998 Act requires any Bill that does so to be passed by a super-majority. The 1998 Act also requires the Presiding Officer’s decision to be taken after the last point at which the Bill can be amended.
The 1998 Act requires any Bill that does so to be passed by a super-majority. The 1998 Act also requires the Presiding Officer’s decision to be taken after the last point at which the Bill can be amended.
The 1998 Act requires any Bill that does so to be passed by a super-majority. The 1998 Act also requires the Presiding Officer’s decision to be taken after the last point at which the Bill can be amended.