In pictures: SNP cabinets down the years
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The new cabinet announced by John Swinney is the eighth since the SNP came to power in 2007.
Here are the different line-ups from the last 17 years.
2007 - Alex Salmond's first cabinet

The SNP came to power in 2007, with Alex Salmond as first minister and Nicola Sturgeon as his deputy. Permanet Secretary Sir John Elvidge is also pictured (centre)
2011 - Bigger team after election win

Alex Salmond announced a new, larger Scottish cabinet in the wake of the SNP's landslide election victory in 2011
2014 - The Nicola Sturgeon era begins

Nicola Sturgeon unveiled her first cabinet after taking over as first minister in 2014
2016 - Another SNP win, another Sturgeon cabinet

Nicola Sturgeon led a minority SNP government after the party won 63 of the 129 seats in the Scottish Parliament in May 2016
2018 - A gender balanced team

Nicola Sturgeon reshuffled her cabinet in June 2018, expanding it to 12 members
2021 - Sturgeon's line-up after election win

Social distancing was in place when the new cabinet was unveiled in 2021
2023 - Humza Yousaf's majority women cabinet

Humza Yousaf's cabinet was the first since the SNP came to power which did not include Nicola Sturgeon and John Swinney
2024 - John Swinney's cabinet

Kate Forbes was appointed deputy forst miniser in John Swinney's cabinet
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