Succeeding Sturgeon after her eight years in cost, he had insisted that his expertise hailing from an ethnic minority meant he would battle to guard all minorities’ rights — together with these of homosexual and transgender folks.
Nonetheless, liberal SNP insurance policies on transgender rights brought about him a political headache all through, together with amongst extra conservative components of the SNP.
In the meantime, crises in healthcare and schooling, marring the SNP’s document after practically twenty years in energy, have additionally weighed on his recognition.
Yousaf solid his political profession after rising up in Scotland’s largest metropolis, Glasgow.
His father had loved a profitable profession there as an accountant. His mom was born right into a South Asian household in Kenya.
He attended an unique non-public faculty within the metropolis, two years behind Scottish Labour chief Anas Sarwar.
From there, he went on to review politics at Glasgow College and labored in a name centre earlier than changing into an aide to Alex Salmond, Sturgeon’s predecessor as chief and first minister.
Yousaf entered the Scottish cupboard in 2012, serving in varied ministerial roles together with justice, transport and well being.
He married former SNP employee Gail Lythgoe in 2010 however they divorced seven years later. He remarried in 2019, and has a daughter and a step-daughter.
Yousaf’s worldwide profile has risen in latest months on account of his vehement criticism of Israel’s conduct within the battle in Gaza, the place his second spouse Nadia El-Nakla’s mother and father had been trapped for weeks. He described the interval as being probably the most tough of his life.