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Scottish Greens on power-sharing issues for new FM
The Scottish Greens have said they will quit the government if the new first minister does not share their "progressive values".
Co-leader Lorna Slater said a commitment to climate justice and trans rights were "non-negotiable".
Patrick Harvie said they were a "necessity" if the power-sharing agreement with the SNP was to continue.
They spoke at their party conference in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, as voting continues in the contest to succeed Ms Sturgeon.
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