First Minister has unveiled his Cabinet team
with five members aged under 40 and, for the first time ever, a
majority of women.
In a Cabinet of ten that sees the Economy established as a
portfolio in its own right:
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, the new Deputy First
Minister, will take on the Finance portfolio, including
responsibility for the Scottish Budget
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becomes the Cabinet
Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care
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joins Cabinet for the
first time as Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills
- Màiri McAllan joins Cabinet for the first time as Cabinet
Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition
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joins Cabinet for the first
time as Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and
Energy
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remains Cabinet Secretary
for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands
-
remains Cabinet Secretary
for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture
-
becomes Cabinet
Secretary for Social Justice
-
returns to Cabinet as
the new Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs
Parliament will be asked to approve the new Ministerial
appointments on Thursday.
Commenting, said:
“The Cabinet team I have unveiled reflects the priorities that we
will pursue as a government – including tackling child poverty,
improving public services and building a fairer, greener economy.
“Ahead of my appointment as First Minister, I have committed
myself to a radical, ambitious and progressive policy agenda for
Scotland – and I know that this team is the right one to deliver
it.
“I want to thank those Ministers departing government for their
leadership over the last few years, through many storms not of
our making – the economic damage caused by Brexit, the COVID-19
pandemic, austerity and the cost of living crisis. Those
Ministers – led so ably by and - leave a strong legacy for
the new team to build on.
“I have made clear my belief Scotland’s government should look as
much as possible like the people we represent. As well as being
the first ever First Minister from a minority ethnic background,
I am pleased that a record number of women have agreed to serve,
as well as a significant blend of younger and more experienced
members. That said, every single appointment has been made on
merit.
“Every single person in this government is clear that it is for
the people of Scotland to determine their constitutional future –
no one else – and we will work to ensure that they are given that
right. As we make the case for Scottish independence, we will
continue to govern well and demonstrate to the people of Scotland
the benefits of decisions about their lives being taken here in
Scotland.
“Subject to Parliament’s approval, the new Ministerial team is
ready to get to work delivering for the people of Scotland.”
Background
Individuals who are newly appointed to Cabinet will be Cabinet
Secretaries-designate until their appointment is formally agreed
to by Parliament and approved by His Majesty King Charles III.
Junior ministerial appointments will be announced in due course.