No-Confidence Vote Threatens Scotland's First Minister
How big a threat to Humza Yousaf is a no-confidence vote? 🔗
The text discusses the potential threat of a no-confidence vote to Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, following the collapse of his party's agreement with the Scottish Greens. The no-confidence vote, which requires the support of at least 25 MSPs, could lead to Yousaf's resignation and the election of a replacement within 28 days. The SNP, Scottish Conservatives, Scottish Labour, Scottish Lib Dems, and the Scottish Greens' MSPs will play crucial roles in determining the outcome of the vote.
- Humza Yousaf is facing a no-confidence vote after the collapse of his party's agreement with the Scottish Greens.
- The vote requires the support of at least 25 MSPs and could lead to Yousaf's resignation.
- The SNP, Scottish Conservatives, Scottish Labour, Scottish Lib Dems, and the Scottish Greens' MSPs will play crucial roles in determining the outcome of the vote.