THE president of the SNP is facing a challenge for the role from a party activist.
The Herald revealed that current president Michael Russell is being challenged byInternal party papers showed that McCormick has been nominated for the role ahead of the SNP’s internal elections during next month’s party conference.
Previously, McCormick had stated his intention to stand for the role but then pulled out claiming he had entered it inadvertently.“I don’t know how it happened,” he said. “It is entirely up to him and I look forward to the challenge. I will be happy for members to choose who they wish to carry on the work which I've been doing.
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