Scottish Labour is seeking both a new leader and a new deputy leader following the resignation of Anas Sarwar.
The Glasgow Central MP announced he was standing down from his role as depute on Thursday evening.
He is currently interim leader of the party following Johann Lamont's departure and will remain in that role until her replacement is announced.
Contests for the leadership and deputy leadership will run concurrently.
Ms Lamont quit last Friday, and accused Labour's UK leadership of treating Scotland like a branch office.
Mr Sarwar's resignation came after fellow MP Jim Murphy announced he was entering the leadership race against Lothian MSPs Neil Findlay and Sarah Boyack.
If Mr Murphy were elected and Mr Sarwar remained deputy leader it would leave the Scottish Labour Party without a leader at Holyrood.
The Glasgow Central MP said: "I have come to a decision I believe is in the best interest of the Scottish Labour Party.
"It's my intention to hand over the leadership to a new team on 13 December.
"I think it's also right that we have a concurrent leadership and deputy leadership election.
"This will allow a Scottish Labour party, its members and affiliates the opportunity to not only elect a leader, but a new leadership team focussed on winning in 2016."
Lothians MSP Kezia Dugdale and North East Scotland MSP Jenny Marra could be possible candidates to succeed Mr Sarwar as deputy leader.
Date | Event |
---|---|
Friday, 31 October |
Nominations officially open |
Tuesday, 4 November |
Nominations officially close |
Monday, 17 November |
Voting gets under way |
Saturday, 13 December |
New leader elected |
Labour leader Ed Miliband was in Scotland on Thursday evening to attend a party function in Glasgow.
In an interview with the BBC he admitted Labour faced a "big challenge" in Scotland and he said he would work closely with whoever was elected as the new Scottish leader.
His visit coincided with two opinion polls which indicated a dramatic fall in Labour's Scottish support.
The polls, by Ipsos/Mori for STV and by YouGov for The Times, suggested the SNP could have many more MPs in Scotland than Labour after the general election.
Mr Miliband said: "I'm going to work with whoever is elected as the new leader in Scotland and I will look forward to working with them.
"We face big challenges to show how we can change Scotland, how we can change it economically, how we can change it so there are stronger powers for the Scottish Parliament."
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