Kaukab Stewart

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    With the full powers of independence, we can build a fairer, more equal Scotland - and maximise our potential.
    Watch the SNP's Political Slot with @Channel4"
    (Tweet) via Twitter.
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    Let's move forward together to retain this constituency and win our independence!"
    (Tweet). Retrieved 24 May 2022 via Twitter.
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Kaukab Stewart
MSP
Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development - Kaukab Stewart.jpg
Stewart in 2024
Minister for Equalities
Assumed office
8 May 2024
Scottish Parliament
Preceded by Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Kelvin
2021–present
Incumbent