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Humza Yousaf, mitten. (Paul Campbell / AP)

Humza Yousaf tar över efter Sturgeon i Skottland

Hälsoministern Humza Yousaf blir ny partiledare för det styrande skotska partiet SNP och kommer därmed ta över efter Nicola Sturgeon som försteminister, rapporterar brittiska medier.

– Min första prioritet blir att skydda varje skotte så gott det går från de skador som levnadskostnadskrisen orsakar, säger han enligt Reuters.

Yousaf säger också att han är fast besluten om att driva på för skotsk självständighet och att Skottland ”vill tillbaka in i EU”.

Det var varit en rörig period för SNP sedan Sturgeon förra månaden aviserade att hon lämnar posten efter nio år. Den 18 mars avgick även hennes make, partisekreteraren Peter Murrell, efter en skandal då partiets presschef ljugit för en journalist om partiets medlemssiffror.

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Humza Yousaf
Wikipedia (en)
Humza Haroon Yousaf (born 7 April 1985) is a Scottish politician serving as leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) since 2023. Having served as the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care since 2021, having served as the Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2018 to 2021. Yousaf is the first South Asian and first Muslim cabinet secretary to serve in the Scottish Government. A member of the Scottish National Party (SNP), he has been the member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Glasgow Pollok constituency since 2016, having previously represented the Glasgow region from 2011 to 2016. In 2023 he was elected the new leader of the SNP, replacing Nicola Sturgeon. Born and raised in Glasgow, Yousaf studied politics at the University of Glasgow, before working as a parliamentary assistant for Bashir Ahmad, the first Muslim elected to the Scottish Parliament in 2007. Ahmad died of a heart attack two years later and Yousaf went on to work as parliamentary assistants for Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon. Prior to his election to parliament in 2011, he worked in the SNP's HQ as a communications officer. Appointed as a junior minister under Salmond in 2012, Yousaf served as the minister for external affairs and international development until 2014 and briefly served under Sturgeon as the Europe minister before being appointed minister for transport and the islands in 2016. As part of wider cabinet reshuffle of Sturgeon's second government in 2018, she promoted him to cabinet as the justice secretary. Yousaf introduced the controversial hate crime bill and presided over falling crime rates. in 2021, he was appointed the health secretary amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and over saw the mass roll out of the vaccination programme and the NHS' recovery. Following the announcement of Sturgeon's intention to resign as the leader of the SNP and First Minister of Scotland, Yousaf declared his candidacy for the 2023 leadership election.

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