John Swinney wins vote to be re-appointed first minister
The SNP leader is to be formally sworn in on Wednesday before he chooses a new cabinet.
www.bbc.comJohn Swinney re-appointed as Scotland's first minister after a vote in the Scottish Parliament. Reports say he won nomination after three rounds, securing 56 votes total. Royal approval by the King is anticipated before he is formally sworn in. Leader vowed to work daily to repay the trust given by the nation's people.
The SNP leader is to be formally sworn in on Wednesday before he chooses a new cabinet.
www.bbc.comHow did the SNP elect its leader?
www.instituteforgovernment.org.ukJohn Swinney has been re-elected as Scotland's first minister and has vowed to "work every day to repay the trust" the nation's people have placed in him.
news.sky.comScotland's seventh First Minister has been voted through by MSPs at the Scottish Parliament.
news.stv.tvJohn 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.
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