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The SNP has struck a deal with the Scottish Greens over working together in the new Scottish Parliament.The SNP has struck a deal with the Scottish Greens over working together in the new Scottish Parliament.
But the move will be a looser agreement than the one first floated, after the Greens expressed concern about the Nationalist transport policy.But the move will be a looser agreement than the one first floated, after the Greens expressed concern about the Nationalist transport policy.
The move will ensure the Greens vote for SNP leader Alex Salmond as first minister and support his appointments.The move will ensure the Greens vote for SNP leader Alex Salmond as first minister and support his appointments.
However, Scottish Labour claimed that the deal had fallen short of the expectations of the Nationalists.However, Scottish Labour claimed that the deal had fallen short of the expectations of the Nationalists.
The party also refused to concede that Mr Salmond now seemed certain to be elected to the top job next week.The party also refused to concede that Mr Salmond now seemed certain to be elected to the top job next week.
In return for Green support, the SNP will back a climate change bill as an early measure and nominate a Green MSP to chair a Holyrood committee.In return for Green support, the SNP will back a climate change bill as an early measure and nominate a Green MSP to chair a Holyrood committee.
The Greens, who have two MSPs, will not be obliged to back Mr Salmond in a confidence vote or support the SNP's budget plans.The Greens, who have two MSPs, will not be obliged to back Mr Salmond in a confidence vote or support the SNP's budget plans.
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This is a less firm agreement than the "confidence and supply" model of co-operation which had been previously talked about.This is a less firm agreement than the "confidence and supply" model of co-operation which had been previously talked about.
The Greens said that disagreements over transport was one of the "the main reasons" why no further agreement could be reached. The Greens said that disagreements over transport was one of "the main reasons" why no further agreement could be reached.
But the party said it would be prepared to consider a more formal pact if the Scottish Liberal Democrats decide to take part in government.But the party said it would be prepared to consider a more formal pact if the Scottish Liberal Democrats decide to take part in government.
Mr Salmond said the agreement, released in a signed statement, on co-operation between the parties would set the tone for the four years of the new parliament.Mr Salmond said the agreement, released in a signed statement, on co-operation between the parties would set the tone for the four years of the new parliament.
"The Scottish Greens represent a substantial body of opinion in Scotland, regardless of MSP numbers," he said."The Scottish Greens represent a substantial body of opinion in Scotland, regardless of MSP numbers," he said.
"Their formula for co-operation across parties short of formal coalition is an excellent example of the consensus we are seeking to build in the parliament, and sets a positive tone for the incoming government.""Their formula for co-operation across parties short of formal coalition is an excellent example of the consensus we are seeking to build in the parliament, and sets a positive tone for the incoming government."
This is not a 'confidence and supply' model - this is a model of no confidence and instability Scottish Labour Party sourceThis is not a 'confidence and supply' model - this is a model of no confidence and instability Scottish Labour Party source
Green co-leader Robin Harper said the deal laid the foundations for a "progressive new politics" for Scotland.Green co-leader Robin Harper said the deal laid the foundations for a "progressive new politics" for Scotland.
The two parties, Mr Harper said, had agreed on issues including blocking nuclear power, tackling climate change and extending the powers of the Scottish Parliament.The two parties, Mr Harper said, had agreed on issues including blocking nuclear power, tackling climate change and extending the powers of the Scottish Parliament.
But he told BBC Scotland: "Given the present situation that (the SNP) are going to be forming a minority government, it really didn't seem to make sense for us to tie ourselves closely into confidence and supply or into coalition, because we have serious reservations about many SNP policies, particularly their transport policies."But he told BBC Scotland: "Given the present situation that (the SNP) are going to be forming a minority government, it really didn't seem to make sense for us to tie ourselves closely into confidence and supply or into coalition, because we have serious reservations about many SNP policies, particularly their transport policies."

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Talks between the Greens and the SNP were sparked following last week's Holyrood election result in which the Nationalists won 47 seats - one more than their nearest rivals, Scottish Labour.Talks between the Greens and the SNP were sparked following last week's Holyrood election result in which the Nationalists won 47 seats - one more than their nearest rivals, Scottish Labour.
A source close to Labour leader Jack McConnell, who remains first minister until a successor is elected, said: "Alex Salmond has been in discussion for five days and hasn't been able to persuade the Greens to properly support him.A source close to Labour leader Jack McConnell, who remains first minister until a successor is elected, said: "Alex Salmond has been in discussion for five days and hasn't been able to persuade the Greens to properly support him.
"This is not a 'confidence and supply' model - this is a model of no confidence and instability.""This is not a 'confidence and supply' model - this is a model of no confidence and instability."