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How the SNP survived scandal to keep ruling Scotland
The Scottish National Party (SNP) remains in power in Scotland despite facing scandals and fiscal challenges that hinder efforts to improve public services. Now in its 20th year of governance, the pro-independence party struggles to address economic pressures while maintaining political dominance.
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