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Scotland: Vote of no confidence against the government rejected – Procedures begin for the replacement of Yousef

In Wednesday's vote, the motion of no confidence was rejected with 70 votes in favor and 58 against

Newsroom May 1 06:44

Scotland’s government emerged victorious in the confidence vote on Wednesday, with the completion of the vote on the motion of no confidence, a development that allows the Scottish National Party (SNP) to choose a new leader to replace outgoing Prime Minister Humza Yousaf.

Yousaf’s decision to resign as First Minister and SNP leader on Monday caused chaos and bolstered hopes in the opposition Labour Party that it could regain seats in Scotland to win the national elections later in the year.

Polls show Labour narrowly ahead of the SNP in Scotland for the first time in a decade.

Yousaf announced his resignation, ending the coalition with the Green Party.

This means the SNP will be seeking its third leader in just over a year.

In Wednesday’s vote, the motion of no confidence was rejected with 70 votes in favor and 58 against, with the Greens – who had withdrawn their support for Yousaf – this time siding with the SNP.

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Now, Yousaf will remain in his position until the SNP chooses a new leader.

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In this context, former SNP leader John Swinney and Yousaf’s former rival in the leadership contest, Kate Forbes, have stated that they are considering running for candidacy.

Yousaf took over the party last March following the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon, who faced internal division over Scotland’s independence procedures and proposed legislation on transgender recognition.

Additionally, her husband was accused of embezzling funds from the SNP, with herself being arrested and questioned, although no charges were filed against her.

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