THE Scottish Greens could return MSPs in each of Holyrood’s eight parliamentary regions, a leading member of the party has said.

Maggie Chapman made the comments as she announced she was stepping down as a councillor in Edinburgh to concentrate on becoming an MSP in next May’s Scottish elections.

Chapman, who is rector of Aberdeen University, has already been chosen as the party’s lead candidate in the North East area.

She said: “While I am taking nothing for granted and will work hard for every single vote, I also firmly believe that we can and will win MSPs in every region in Scotland.”

Polls have suggested the Greens could win up to 10 seats next year – placing them well ahead of the weakened Liberal Democrats, and possibly taking votes away from Labour.

The party is in the process of selecting candidates for the list as well as first-past-the-post constituencies, with convener Patrick Harvie already selected to fight Glasgow Kelvin.

It is campaigning on a pro-independence platform opposed to fiscal austerity and calling for the protection of public services.

Chapman said it had been a “huge honour and privilege” to represent the Leith Walk ward on Edinburgh City Council.

The Green Party in Edinburgh is in the process of selecting a candidate to stand for the area in the council by-election.

Steve Burgess, convener of the Green group on the council, said: “We will campaign hard to ensure a new Green councillor is elected at the by-election.”