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Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Scots, in addition to her other titles, including her main title as Queen of Great Britiain and the commonwealth.

Alex Salmond is the First Minister of Scotland,the country's political leader and head of government.

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Scotland is a country within the United Kingdom and is governed by the Scottish Parliament, which has devolved powers over areas such as health, education, and justice. The monarch of the United Kingdom is the head of state in Scotland, represented by the Scottish Crown, and there is a First Minister who leads the Scottish Government.

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