Nicola Sturgeon is set to be grilled by a group of MSPs on some of the biggest issues facing Scotland including the cost of living crisis and the ferries fiasco.
The First Minister will speak to the Conveners Group on Wednesday at around noon for around an hour and a half. Questions will cover a number of topics, including the Programme for Government announced on September 6.
It will be the first time the SNP leader has faced questions from the Conveners Group in March, discussing the Scottish Government's response to the war in Ukraine, covid recovery and Scottish independence.
Speaking ahead of the session, chairman of the Conveners Group, Liam McArthur, said: "This session will give conveners the opportunity to jointly question the First Minister on issues of concern and relevance to the work of Parliament's committees.
"I would expect there to be a strong focus on some of the key themes raised in the recent Programme for Government and how these relate to the impact of the rising cost of living."
The Programme for Government is the legislative agenda for the next year.
Ministers pledged to freeze rents in Scotland using emergency legislation, with rail fares also being frozen until next March. It also set out plans to abolish the not proven verdict and allow councils to introduce tourist taxes.
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