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First Minister John Swinney's decision to axe Scotland's Minister for Culture is causing concern in Edinburgh's festival sector.

The responsibilities of the axed ministerial position have been folded into Angus Robertson’s brief as the Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture.

Speaking to Scotland's The Herald newspaper, Francesca Hegyi, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh International Festival, said: “We note that Constitution, External Affairs and Culture now sits as the only portfolio within the Scottish Government where a Cabinet Secretary has no direct ministerial support.

“A commitment to work collaboratively and a focus on driving economic growth is essential if Scotland is to thrive and so we look forward to understanding how the Scottish Government plans to address the urgent issues faced by the festivals and the broader arts and culture sector."

Robertson, who is MSP for Edinburgh Central, states in the most recent register of interests – which dates from before the reshuffle – that he has recused himself "on decisions of support for the Edinburgh Festivals" for conflict of interest reasons.

The register goes on to state that all the issues he has recused himself from will be dealt with by... the Minister for Culture.