John Swinney will take questions from ministers the day after the Autumn Budget was confirmed.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves formally announced on Wednesday her plans for Scotland to receive an additional £3.4bn in Treasury funding.
Reeves said the additional cash – taking the total to £47.7bn – is the largest real-terms funding deal for Holyrood since devolution and must be used “wisely” by SNP ministers.
The announcement was described as a “step in the right direction” by finance secretary Shona Robison.
The Scottish Government announced its own budget in December, outlining £500m of cuts for the current financial year.
Swinney’s government could also see questions on accusations that they have treated police “with utter contempt” by offering them a payday below that provided to NHS staff.
David Kennedy, the general secretary of the Scottish Police Federation said the “final” pay offer made to police of a 4.75% rise is “not good enough”.
With the Scottish Government having been provided with extra cash as a result of the UK Budget, he appealed to ministers to “give our officers the pay deal they deserve”.
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