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- John Swinney, Roseanna Cunningham and Fiona Hyslop will remain in their current posts.
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- Fergus Ewing will continue as Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy
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- Derek MacKay will become Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work
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- Shirley-Anne Somerville has been appointed as a dedicated Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People
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- Aileen Campbell will become Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government
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- Keith Brown resigns from Economy Secretary position to focus on SNP depute role
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- Shona Robison steps down as Health Secretary
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- Angela Constance is leaving the position of Secretary of Communities, Social Security and Equalities
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