First Minister's Questions (Scottish Parliament) in the context of Deputy First Minister of Scotland


First Minister's Questions (Scottish Parliament) in the context of Deputy First Minister of Scotland
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👉 First Minister's Questions (Scottish Parliament) in the context of Deputy First Minister of Scotland

The deputy first minister of Scotland is the second–highest ranking minister in the executive branch of the Scottish Government, after the first minister of Scotland. The post-holder deputises for the first minister during periods of absence or whilst out–with the country conducting overseas visits. During any period of the first minister's absence, the deputy first minister will be expected to answer to the Scottish Parliament on behalf of the First Minister at First Minister's Questions. Additionally, the holder of the office of deputy first minister serves within the Scottish cabinet as a cabinet secretary, a position they hold in conjunction with their responsibilities as deputy first minister.

There have been two occasions where the deputy first minister assumed the roles and responsibilities of the office of first minister as 'acting first minister'. On both occasions, Jim Wallace served as first minister in an acting capacity, first in October 2000 following the death of Donald Dewar, and again in November 2001 following the resignation of Henry McLeish.

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