Parliamentary questions can be asked by any MSP who is not a member of the government. They provide a means for MSPs to get information from the Scottish Government. They are a critical part of the work of the Parliament.
There are two types of parliamentary question:
This introduction is intended for a general user. More detailed information about parliamentary questions can be found in the Parliament rules and guidance section.
MSPs can seek to ask Topical Questions in response to events and changes in circumstances.
If the Presiding Officer selects a Topical Question, they’re usually asked in the Debating Chamber on a Tuesday afternoon. The relevant government minister will answer the question. The Presiding Officer may invite other MSPs to ask supplementary/follow-up questions.
When selecting a Topical Question, the Presiding Officer will consider:
To be topical, questions should:
Topical Questions have the format S6T-12345.
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