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    UPN - Invitation til møde med Nicola Sturgeon

    https://www.ft.dk/samling/20211/almdel/upn/bilag/348/2610963.pdf

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    Det Udenrigspolitiske Nævn, Europaudvalget og
    Udenrigsudvalget
    Til:
    Dato:
    Nævnets og udvalgenes medlemmer og stedfortrædere
    17. august 2022
    Invitation til møde med Nicola Sturgeon
    Skotlands førsteminister, Fru Nicola Sturgeon, gæster Danmark i au-
    gust. Hun ønsker at mødes med Det Udenrigspolitiske Nævn, Euro-
    paudvalget og Udenrigsudvalget. Derfor er der arrangeret et fælles-
    møde.
    Mødet finder sted:
    Fredag den 26. august 2022 kl. 11.00–12.00 i vær. 1-117
    På mødet vil disse emner bliver drøftet:
    1. Det bilaterale forhold mellem Skotland og Danmark
    2. EU, herunder skotsk ønske om fortsat tilknytning/medlem-
    skab
    3. Det danske politiske system og konsensuskultur
    4. Økonomi, energi og grænser
    Ministerens CV er vedhæftet.
    Tilmelding bedes ske til Claudius Larson på claudius.larson@ft.dk
    senest tirsdag den 23. august kl. 12.00.
    Med venlig hilsen
    Claudius Larson,
    International koordinator
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    CV Nicola Sturgeon

    https://www.ft.dk/samling/20211/almdel/upn/bilag/348/2610964.pdf

    Biography: Nicola Sturgeon
    Nicola Sturgeon is Scotland's first female First Minister and the first woman to lead any of the
    devolved UK administrations.
    Born in Irvine in 1970 and educated at Greenwood Academy, she studied law at the University of
    Glasgow where she graduated with LLB (Hons) and Diploma in legal practice.
    Before entering the Scottish Parliament as a regional MSP for Glasgow in 1999 she worked as a
    solicitor in the Drumchapel Law and Money Advice Centre in Glasgow.
    She is currently MSP for Glasgow Southside having been, before boundary changes, MSP for
    Govan between 2007 and 2011.
    In government she served as Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing between May 2007 and
    September 2012 and then Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities with
    responsibility for government strategy and the constitution until November 2014. Throughout this
    period she also served as Deputy First Minister of Scotland.
    She became leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) on November 14, 2014 and was sworn in as
    First Minister on November 20, 2014. She lives in Glasgow with her husband Peter Murrell.
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