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Does scotland have presidentil form government or parliamentary form of government?

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Does scotland have presidentil form government or parliamentary form of government?

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Scotland has a Parliamentary form of Governement, as does the rest of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. Although there is a Parliament based at Westminster (London) that covers the whole of the UK, Scotland has its’ own Parliament with devolved powers (i.e. it carries sole responsibilty for a large amount of government of Scotland, but has limited powers in some areas (e.g.

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