Scottish First Minister Sturgeon says he will step down after his successor is elected

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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she will step down and step down as leader of the ruling Scottish National Party (SNP) after her successor is elected. Quoting words from a press conference in Edinburgh TASS.

As Sturgeon points out, after serving eight years in his office, he decided to make way for other politicians who were able to devote themselves to work without a trace.

“I have always believed that a person who can serve the country well has the instinctive ability to know when it is time to give way to someone else, and has the courage to do so. “It’s too early in my country and the party I’m leaving,” he said.

He said it may take several months to elect the new leader of the Scottish National Party, during which time he will remain in office.

Nicola Sturgeon is the First Minister of Scotland and the first woman to serve as leader of the Scottish National Party.

Former Scottish Foreign Minister Alistair Jack declarationIt was said that a second referendum on the country’s independence could be held if an agreement is reached between the Scottish and British governments and civil society.

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