Scotland: Scottish separatists win majority in local elections

The Scottish separatists won the local election by securing 64 seats, just below the absolute majority of 65 seats, a result that allows them to win a fourth term in the leadership of this British province.

According to the results released today, the Greens, who are also in favor of independence from the United Kingdom, won eight seats, allowing the formation of a majority in favor of independence, while the conservatives of Boris Johnson are in second place with 31 Members of Parliament in Hollywood, Edinburgh.

Her prime minister Scotland and leader of the SNP Independence Party Nicola Sterzon warned Boris Johnson today not to refuse to allow a referendum on self-determination following the expected presence of a pro-independence majority in the Scottish Parliament.

“There is simply no democratic justification for Boris Johnson, or anyone else, to seek to block the Scottish people’s right to choose their own future,” said Nicola Sterzon.

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