Document 1288
Scottish Parliament: Motions and Amendments: 2000 S1M-571
Author(s): Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body
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Supported by: Ms Pauline McNeill, Donald Gorrie, Ms Fiona McLeod, Mrs Elaine Smith, Mr Michael McMahon, Cathie Craigie
Lodged on 21 February 2000; not current as of 06 June 2000
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