The Scottish Parliament will hold a no confidence vote on the Scottish Government on Wednesday.
Scottish Labour tabled the motion which, if passed, would mean all Scottish ministers are required to stand down.
The Scottish Tories and Lib Dems have backed the motion but without support from the Greens it would be defeated.
It comes as Scottish Conservatives are withdrawing their motion of no confidence in Humza Yousaf, declaring “job done” after the First Minister announced his intention to resign.
Humza Yousaf has announced he intends to resign
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The party has said Holyrood should instead hear from the Lord Advocate on the Post Office Horizon scandal on the time provisionally set aside for their motion on Wednesday.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross said: “I’m delighted that the Scottish Conservative motion of no confidence in Humza Yousaf achieved its purpose by forcing him to resign. While, on a personal level, I wish him well for the future, he was a disaster as First Minister and it’s in Scotland’s interests that he goes.
“The next goal for my party is to see off this feuding, failing SNP government and switch the focus away from their independence obsession and on to the public’s real priorities – such as growing the economy and improving Scotland’s ailing public services.
“As it’s job done in terms of Humza Yousaf, there’s no longer any need for us to press ahead with a debate on our no-confidence motion.”
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