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Adam Robertson

Holyrood's Presiding Officer to be away for 'few weeks' due to surgery

THE Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament, Alison Johnstone, has said she will be away from Holyrood for a “few weeks” due to surgery.

In a post on Twitter/X, she said she hoped to return to work as normal “soon” and thanked those who had been looking after her.

She said: “Due to planned surgery, I’ll be away from the Parliament for a few weeks. Looking forward to being back at Holyrood soon.

“Thanks to the caring and professional NHS staff.”

It means the deputy presiding officers – Liam McArthur and Annabelle Ewing – will step in on her behalf.

It comes ahead of a key debate in Holyrood this afternoon calling for an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza.

Johnstone was first elected to the Scottish Parliament in 2011 as a member of the Scottish Greens.

However, when she assumed the role of Presiding Officer – a role with no party affiliation – she resigned her membership.

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