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The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Housing and Local Government, Shona Robison MSP, lodged Legislative Consent Memorandum (LCM) LCM-S6-33 on 21 February 2023.
Committee reports
Date published:
13 December 2022
The Minister for Community Safety ("the Minister"), Elena Whitman MSP, has, by motion S6M-06777 proposed that the Committee recommends the approval of the instrument.
Letter from the Convener to the Presiding Officer, Rt Hon Alison Johnstone MSP following the recommendations of the Committee's report on the LCM for the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill..
Committees
Standing Orders (the Parliament’s rules of procedure) were changed to allow committees and the chamber to meet remotely, with the first formal hybrid meetings of Parliament taking place in May 2020. Hybrid meetings involve some MSPs or witnessess ‘dialling in’ while some were present in the committee room.
Members' business motions discussed at the initiative of MSPs, by PartyPartyFemaleMaleTotalScottish National Party121022Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party2911Scottish Labour Party448Scottish Green Party022Scottish Liberal Democrats112Reform UK000Michelle Ballantyne000Derek Mackay000Mark McDonald000Andy Wightman000Total192645Michelle Ballantyne resigne...
1.3.3. Female MSPs by Party
At 12 May 2020, start of the fifth parliamentary year of Session 5All percentages are rounded to the nearest whole numberParty nameConstituencyRegionalTotalAs % of all party MSPsAs % of all MSPsScottish National Party243274421Scottish Labour Party11011489Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party257235Scottish Green Party011171S...
Committee reports
Date published:
21 September 2022
The Minister for Children and Young People ("the Minister"), Clare Haughey MSP, has, by motion S6M-04890 proposed that the Committee recommends the approval of the instrument.
The Committee believes that continuing to provide for MSPs to participate remotely in parliamentary proceedings will contribute to ensuring the resilience of the Parliament in the future.