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1 Democracy in Scotland National Qualifications

2 Lesson Starter Who’s Who?
Can you work out their names? Political Parties? Positions held?

3 Today we will… Outline the difference between the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament. Compare the different parts of the Parliament and the Government.

4 Success Criteria I can record notes about the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament which outline their different roles.

5 The Scottish Government & The Scottish Parliament What’s the difference?
The Scottish Parliament is made up of 129 MSPs that have been elected by the people of Scotland. Below shows the results of the 2016 election: 2016 Election results Party Number of Seats SNP 63 Conservative 31 Labour 24 Green 6 Lib Dems 5 Total 129

6 Note Taking You will hear a presentation on the difference between the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament. As you listen, make notes on what you see and hear. When taking notes you do not have to copy everything. Just the main points. Choose the format you want to take notes in: bullet points, mind map, diagram etc.

7 The Scottish Parliament
As you can see from the table, there are a mixture of political parties. Each MSP that has a seat is a part of the Scottish Parliament. Therefore the Scottish Parliament is made up of 129 MSPs from a mixture of political parties, and possibly independent candidates (people who stand for election without a political party). The 129 members of the Scottish Parliament will take part in activities such as debating new laws and voting. For a law to be made in Parliament, more than half of these MSPs must vote ‘For’.

8 The Scottish Government
The leader of the party with the most seats will normally become First Minister. The First Minister will then choose who he/she would like to be his/her Ministers. Ministers will look after a particular area (much like your Head Teacher has Principal Teachers to look after particular departments). For example there is the Minister for Health, Minister for Education and Minister for Culture and Sport. These heads of department, Ministers, are known altogether as the Cabinet. The First Minister and his/her Scottish Cabinet of Ministers is the Scottish Government.

9 Copy into your jotter Scottish Government

10 Was I successful? I can record notes about the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament which outline their different roles.


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