
Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP)
A Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) is an elected representative responsible for making and shaping laws, policies, and decisions that affect Scotland. MSPs represent specific geographic areas called constituencies or regions, and they participate in debates, scrutinize government actions, and vote on legislation. They play a vital role in ensuring that the interests and needs of their constituents are considered in the Scottish Parliament, which manages devolved matters such as education, health, and transportation. MSPs are elected through democratic elections, typically serving four-year terms.