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The Scottish Parliamentary Pension Scheme provides benefits for Members of the Scottish Parliament and officeholders (including the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland). It also provides benefits for surviving partners and children.
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The Scottish Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund (SPCPF) was set up on 6 May. 1999 under transitional provisions of the Scotland Act 1998.
The Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party (SSCUP), later the All-Scotland Pensioners Party from March 2011, was a Scottish political party.