Humza Yusuf, Regional Health Minister elected as new leader of independence Scottish National Party (SNP)) and therefore will Successor to Nicola Sturgeon as Chief Executive of Scotland.
Joseph introducing himself Continuity candidate to continue Sturgeon’s progressive streakIt won the majority support of more than 70,000 SNP members who voted in a primary election in more than two weeks.
With 70% share, Yousaf received 48% of the votes as the first choice ahead of his main rival, 1.To Kate Forbes, Minister of the Economy for the region, who took 40%, and Ash Regan, who took third place with 11%.
With the electoral system in the SNP, then Added the two most-supported candidates to the second election votes going to Regan, It resulted in a tight 52% to 48% result for Yousaf against Forbes.
If he gets the support of the Scottish Parliament tomorrow, 37-year-old second-generation immigrant YousafHe will become Scotland’s sixth prime minister after a primary election that marked tensions among the applicants.
In his first speech as the new chairman of the SNP, he stressed above all the need to unite the party, which, after more than eight years of charismatic leadership, faces a turning point and is filled with doubts about the path to independence.
“We have been competitive in the last five weeks, but now we are one team, the generation that will win Scotland’s independence.” Yousaf said at the event at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
The new leader of the SNP promisedto rule “in the interests of all Scots, regardless of their political preferences”, with the “urgent priority of protecting every citizen from the cost of living crisis”.
According to that, Scotland “needs independence now more than ever”, something that can only be achieved if independence supporters defend their arguments “door to door”.
As the first Muslim Scottish CEO, Yousaf welcomed the fact that “skin color and religion are not the same”. She sent a message that there was an obstacle in her way of running Scotland,” and that in the presence of her Kenyan mother and Pakistani father, she sent a message that resounded: “We will celebrate the immigrants who have contributed so much to this country.
The Scottish Parliament of Holyrood, which the SNP runs in coalition with the Greens, will vote on Joseph tomorrow if he gains their trust.He will be sworn in before the High Court in Edinburgh on Wednesday.
Source: Informacion

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