Scottish Greens to vote on SNP power-sharing deal
- The SNP-Greens powersharing agreement faces jeopardy due to the Scottish government abandoning a crucial climate change goal.
- A binding vote on the deal will take place at an upcoming extraordinary general meeting per the Scottish Green Party.
- Discontent arises within the Green Party over SNP's emission target reversal, prompting support for the powersharing agreement by Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie.
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Scottish powersharing under threat after climate target scrapped
The Scottish Green Party calls a crunch ballot less than three years after an agreement with the SNP brought the Greens into government for the first time anywhere in the UK, with two ministerial posts.
Scottish Greens to vote on power-sharing deal with SNP after carbon goal ditched
Green members demand meeting after Scottish government abandons pledge to cut emissions 75% by 2030Scottish Greens are to hold a vote to determine the future of the party’s power-sharing agreement with the Scottish National party, after the government abandoned its pledge to cut carbon emissions 75% by 2030.Members will be able to vote on whether their party should continue to cooperate with the SNP after the announcement on Thursday that the Sc…
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