Lib Dems want to work with others to reform Scottish Parliament 06/04/2021, 12:04 am
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie wants to see a series of reforms made to Holyrood (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Liberal Democrats are calling for sweeping reforms to be made to the way Holyrood operates – which could potentially see MSPs given the power to appoint Scotland’s most senior civil servant.
Scottish Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie said his party was “looking at” if the position of Permanent Secretary should be an appointment made by the Parliament as a whole.
The move is part of a series of reforms the Liberal Democrats want to see made to the Scottish Parliament following the May 6 election.
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