Mr Yousaf began hias career as a political staffer and is now First Minister.
Humza Yousaf’s rise to the top of Scottish politics reached its peak on March 27 last year – but what followed may not have lived up to his expectations.
Mr Yousaf has spoken repeatedly about how his family hoped he would become a doctor or a lawyer, but instead he chose to study politics at Glasgow University, joining the SNP in 2005. It would not be long until the young MSP found himself in the cabinet, becoming justice secretary in 2018. It would face a number of changes by the Government before it eventually passed, but would take years to be enacted, with the law only going live on April 1 this year.
By the end of the week he had been elected First Minister, appointed his cabinet and been sworn in at the Court of Session, but in under seven days from the announcement of his win at Murrayfield, he faced his first major political test.
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