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'''Scottish republicanism''' refers to the advocacy position held by some [[Scotland|Scottish]] pro-[[Scottish independence|independence]] organizations for a '''Republic of Scotland''' with an elected head of state.
'''Scottish republicanism''' refers to the advocacy position held by some [[Scotland|Scottish]] pro-[[Scottish independence|independence]] organisations for a '''Republic of Scotland''' with an elected head of state.


The foremost documentation of this ideology is the [[Declaration of Calton Hill]] (2004).
The foremost documentation of this ideology is the [[Declaration of Calton Hill]] (2004).

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Scottish republicanism refers to the advocacy position held by some Scottish pro-independence organisations for a Republic of Scotland with an elected head of state.

The foremost documentation of this ideology is the Declaration of Calton Hill (2004).

Offshoots

An offshoot of this ideology is republican communism, which combines a pro-independence/republican position with Marxist-Leninist economics.

List of pro-republican independence organizations

See also

Template:Celtic nationalisms