Many people who advocate Scotland becoming a republic do so through their support for
Scottish independence. This would entail Scotland becoming independent from the
United Kingdom and instead of continuing the
Union of the Crowns that predate the political union, a republic would be formed, with an elected Head of State assuming the role of the deposed monarch. Scotland's largest pro-independence party, the
Scottish National Party (SNP), favours retaining the monarchy as a
Commonwealth realm similar to the situation in other crown countries like Canada, Australia and New Zealand. However, the party has a number of prominent republican members, including
Roseanna Cunningham,
Tommy Sheppard and
Humza Yousaf, who served as First Minister from 2023 to 2024. The republican
Scottish Green Party have held two ministerial positions in the Scottish Government since 2021, under the
Bute House Agreement. Green co-leader and
Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants' Rights Patrick Harvie has been highly critical of the
British monarchy, calling for the monarch to be replaced with a "democratically accountable head of state", as well as describing the
Royal Family an "outdated, discredited and totally undemocratic institution". Harvie boycotted a service of thanksgiving for the
Coronation of Charles III and Camilla in
St Giles' Cathedral along with fellow Green co-leader and
Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity Lorna Slater. Slater had previously spoken at a republican rally in May 2023 on Calton Hill with
Maggie Chapman. The SNP proposes that in the event of
independence, the
presiding officer's post be replaced with that of
chancellor of Scotland. In addition to presiding over the Scottish Parliament, the chancellor would possess additional constitutional powers during the absence of the monarch from Scotland; chiefly, the chancellor should act in a role similar to a
governor-general in the other
Commonwealth realms. Most of the other political parties and organisations which advocate Scottish independence also advocate Scotland becoming an independent republic. These include: •
Scottish Greens •
Scottish Socialist Party •
Alba Party •
Scottish Republican Socialist Movement •
Radical Independence Campaign •
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