John Swinney is set to become the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) after his potential challenger, Graeme McCormick, withdrew from the race and endorsed Swinney. McCormick, a veteran SNP activist, initially gathered the required nominations to challenge Swinney but decided to pull out after discussions between the two. In his statement, McCormick expressed confidence in Swinney's leadership. Swinney, who is expected to succeed Humza Yousaf, emphasized the importance of unity within the party and the need to avoid internal contests that could delay the SNP's rebuilding efforts. His unopposed election is scheduled to be confirmed when nominations close at noon on Monday. In his speech, Swinney thanked his supporters and outlined his vision for the party.