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Updated · BBC.com · May 14
Scottish Parliament Swears In 129 MSPs as 4 Candidates Vie for £136,112 Presiding Officer Role
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 14

Scottish Parliament Swears In 129 MSPs as 4 Candidates Vie for £136,112 Presiding Officer Role

11 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 14
  • 129 MSPs, including 64 first-time members, were sworn in at Holyrood after last week’s election, pledging allegiance to the King by oath or affirmation.
  • The ceremony highlighted the chamber’s diversity: statements were delivered in languages including Scots, Gaelic, Hindi, Polish, Mandarin and French, while SNP MSP Karen Adam used sign language.
  • Four candidates are contesting the presiding officer post to replace former Green MSP Alison Johnstone, with members due to choose the winner and two deputies by secret ballot.
  • The presiding officer chairs debates, selects speakers and represents parliament, must quit party membership to take the neutral post, and earns £136,112; deputy roles pay £114,297.
  • Next week, MSPs will elect a first minister, with SNP leader John Swinney the clear favourite after his party’s comfortable Holyrood victory.
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