
On March 27, Scotland will have a new leader. The rules that will determine how Nicola Sturgeon’s successor in the party leadership and sixth First Minister of Scotland are elected were determined by a committee of the Scottish National Party (SNP) on Thursday evening.
It is recalled that 52-year-old Nicola Sturgeon announced last Wednesday, February 15, that she is leaving the post of First Minister (Prime Minister) of Scotland and together with the leadership of the SNP, which is now being asked to elect a new leader.
Aspiring leaders must until February 24 submit your candidacy.
After that, among the members of the faction, voting begins to elect a new leader. According to the BBC, the SNP has about 104,000 members. Voting is expected to last from from 13 to 27 March.
According to the BBC, Sky News
Source: Kathimerini

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