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SNP's Kenny MacAskill to stand down at next election | SNP's Kenny MacAskill to stand down at next election |
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Former justice secretary Kenny MacAskill is to stand down as an MSP at next year's Holyrood election. | Former justice secretary Kenny MacAskill is to stand down as an MSP at next year's Holyrood election. |
The SNP member for Edinburgh Eastern said he wanted to "pursue new challenges", but said he would remain committed to the independence campaign. | The SNP member for Edinburgh Eastern said he wanted to "pursue new challenges", but said he would remain committed to the independence campaign. |
Mr MacAskill, 57, was justice secretary for seven-and-a-half years. | Mr MacAskill, 57, was justice secretary for seven-and-a-half years. |
Opposition parties were critical of a number of his decisions during his time in office, including plans to abolish corroboration which were later dropped. | Opposition parties were critical of a number of his decisions during his time in office, including plans to abolish corroboration which were later dropped. |
Mr MacAskill was succeeded by Michael Matheson in First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's new administration. | Mr MacAskill was succeeded by Michael Matheson in First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's new administration. |
The first minister tweeted that Mr MacAskill had made an "outstanding contribution to Scottish politics over many years" and would be a big loss to the Scottish Parliament. | |
'Proud' record | |
During his time in the role he also made the controversial decision to release Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only person convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, on compassionate grounds. | During his time in the role he also made the controversial decision to release Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only person convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, on compassionate grounds. |
Mr MacAskill wrote to constituency members last night to tell them of his decision to step down in May 2016. | Mr MacAskill wrote to constituency members last night to tell them of his decision to step down in May 2016. |
Speaking to the The National newspaper, the former solicitor said: "I'm proud of the commitment and efforts I made, but it will now be up to others to take things forward. | Speaking to the The National newspaper, the former solicitor said: "I'm proud of the commitment and efforts I made, but it will now be up to others to take things forward. |
"I am not leaving parliament to retire, but am leaving to pursue what might be considered a third career. | "I am not leaving parliament to retire, but am leaving to pursue what might be considered a third career. |
"Independence for Scotland will remain dear to my heart and I will be committed to it." | "Independence for Scotland will remain dear to my heart and I will be committed to it." |
'Heavy heart' | |
Mr MacAskill was elected a Lothians list MSP in 1999 and 2003, before winning the Edinburgh East and Musselburgh seat from Labour at the 2007 election. | |
In 2011, he was elected MSP for the newly named constituency of Edinburgh Eastern. | |
Regarded as one of the SNP administration's heavyweights, he served as justice secretary from 2007 to November last year. | |
An excerpt from his letter to constituents, published in The National, said: "It is with a heavy heart that I have decided that it is time both for someone new and something new." | |
Mr MacAskill said he had always planned to stand down in 2016, even if Scotland had returned a Yes vote in September's independence referendum. |
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