John Swinney re-elected as Scotland’s first minister
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John Swinney has been voted in as Scotland‘s First Minister by MSPs, securing 56 out of 105 votes, and is expected to be formally sworn in on Wednesday.
He promised an “ambitious” and “practical” agenda for Scotland, expressing a clear determination to deliver for the Scottish people.
Swinney reiterated his commitment to pursuing a second independence referendum, despite the SNP not achieving an overall majority in the recent Holyrood election.
He highlighted that the election returned the “largest ever” number of pro-independence MSPs, including 15 Scottish Greens, providing a mandate for a future independence vote.
Swinney also stressed his willingness to collaborate with other parties in Parliament to implement policies that will improve the lives of people in Scotland.