Patrick Harvie to step down as Scottish Greens co-leader after 17 years
- Patrick Harvie, Glasgow MSP, will stand down as co-leader of the Scottish Greens this summer.
- Harvie's decision comes before the party's spring conference, following a divisive period for the Greens.
- Harvie, first elected in 2003, served as co-convenor from 2008 and co-leader from 2019 alongside Lorna Slater.
- Harvie stated it was an "extraordinary privilege" to lead the Greens, who have become a significant force.
- Harvie will remain an MSP and seek re-election in 2026, focusing on the climate emergency and inequality.
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Patrick Harvie has today announced – and not a moment too soon – that he will step down as co-leader of the Scottish Greens this summer. It will end his tenure as Holyrood’s longest-serving party chief after he clung onto the top job for almost 17 years. To mark the occasion, Mr S has compiled
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