Donaldus Dewar
Donaldus Dewar (Glasgoviae in Scotia die 21 Augusti 1937 natus; Edimburgi subito die 11 Octobris 2000 mortuus), alumnus Universitatis Glasguensis, fuit rerum politicarum peritus Britannicus factionis Laboris. Fuit primus Scotiae primus minister et legatus ad Parlamentum Britannicum.
Bibliographia
recensere- Allan, Charlie. 2000. "A man apart, yet a man of the people; A city youngster's holidays on the farm recalled by a Herald writer who shared them." Glasgow Herald, 12 Octobris 2000.
- Grice, Andrew. 2000. "The Father of the Nation, who made good on the unfinished business of devolution." The Independent, 12 Octobris 2000.
- Womersley, Tara. 2001. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1332575/2m-legacy-of-Dewar-the-canniest-of-Scots.html "£2m legacy of Dewar, the canniest of Scots."] Daily Telegraph, 2 Iulii 2001.
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Primi ministri Scotiae
Donaldus Dewar 1999 • Henricus McLeish 2000 • Iacobus McConnell 2001 • Alexander Salmond 2007 • Nicola Sturgeon 2014 • Humza Yousaf 2023 • Ioannes Swinney 2024 | |
Consilium ministrorum Antonii Blair 1997–2007