Humza Yousaf has announced he is to quit as First Minister less than a week after he ended the cooperation agreement with the Scottish Greens
Less than a week after he ended the cooperation agreement with the Scottish Greens he has said he will step down.
Labour also proposed a separate no confidence motion in the whole Scottish government which is passed would have forced him to resign. “I intend to stand down as Party Leader. I will continue as First Minister until my successor has been elected, particularly as the Parliament will be debating some incredibly important legislation in the coming days and weeks.
“Although I am sad that my time as First Minister is ending, I am so grateful and blessed for having the opportunity so few are afforded – to lead my country, and who could ask for a better country to lead than
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