Christina McKelvie
Appearance
Christina McKelvie | |
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Meenister for Aulder Fowk an Equalities | |
Assumed office 27 Juin 2018 | |
First Meenister | Nicola Sturgeon |
Convener o the Equalities & Human Richts Committee | |
Assumed office 14 Juin 2011 | |
Member o the Scots Pairlament for Hamiltoun, Laverock Hauch an Stanehoose | |
Assumed office 6 Mey 2011 | |
Precedit bi | Tom McCabe (as MSP for Hamilton Sooth) |
Majority | 5,437 |
Member o the Scots Pairlament for Central Scotland | |
In office 3 Mey 2007 – 6 Mey 2011 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Glesga, Scotland | 4 Mairch 1968
Poleetical pairty | Scots Naitional Pairty |
Alma mater | Varsity o St Andrews |
Profession | Social wirker |
Christina McKelvie (born 4 Mairch 1968)[1] is a Scots Naitional Pairty (SNP) politeecian wha is the Member o the Scots Pairlament (MSP) for the Hamiltoun, Laverock Hauch an Stanehoose constituency, first electit tae this poseetion in 2011. Frae 2007 tae 2011 she sat as a MSP for the Central Scotland region.[2] Syne 2016 she haes been the Convener o the Pairlament's Equalities an Human Richts Committee. Syne the May 2021 election she wis Meenister for Aulder Fowk an Equalities.[3]
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ "McKelvie, Christina, (born 4 March 1968), Member (SNP) Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse, Scottish Parliament, since 2011 (Scotland Central, 2007–11); Minister for Older People and Equalities, since 2018". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO (in Inglis). doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u246558. Retrieved 5 Juin 2021.
- ↑ "Christina McKelvie". www.parliament.scot (in Inglis). Retrieved 5 Juin 2021.
- ↑ "Minister for Equalities and Older People - gov.scot". www.gov.scot (in Inglis). Retrieved 17 Januar 2022.
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- Members o the Scots Pairlament 2007–11
- Scots National Pairty MSPs
- Livin fowk
- 1968 births
- Fowk eddicatit at St Leonard's Secondary School
- Alumni o the Varsity o St Andras
- Members o the Scots Pairlament 2011–16
- Members o the Scots Pairlament 2016–
- Female members o the Scots Pairlament
- 21st-century weemen politeecians