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Revision as of 11:37, 25 April 2024

Second Yousaf government

11th Government of Scotland
2024 – present
Date formed25 April 2024
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
First MinisterHumza Yousaf
Member parties
  •   Scottish National Party
Status in legislatureMinority
Opposition cabinetOpposition Parties
Opposition party (largest opposition party)
Opposition leaderDouglas Ross
History
Legislature term6th Scottish Parliament
PredecessorFirst Yousaf government

Humza Yousaf moved to form the Second Yousaf government on 25 April 2024. It followed his dissolution of the Scottish National Party's power sharing agreement with the Scottish Green Party.[1]

History

Cabinet

April 2024 to present

Portfolio Portrait Minister Term
Cabinet secretaries
First Minister The Rt Hon Humza Yousaf MSP 2023–present
Deputy First Minister Shona Robison MSP 2023–present
Cabinet Secretary for Finance 2023–present
Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care Neil Gray MSP 2024-present
Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills Jenny Gilruth MSP 2023–present
Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy Màiri McAllan MSP 2024-present
Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop MSP 2024-present
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands Mairi Gougeon MSP 2021–present
Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture The Rt Hon Angus Robertson MSP 2021–present
Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP 2023–present
Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs Angela Constance MSP 2023–present
Also attending cabinet meetings
Permanent Secretary John-Paul Marks 2022–present
Minister for Cabinet and Parliamentary Business George Adam MSP 2021–present
Lord Advocate The Rt Hon. Dorothy Bain KC 2021–present

List of junior ministers

April 2024 to present

Junior ministers

Post Minister Term
Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy Elena Whitham MSP 2023–2024
Minister for Independence Jamie Hepburn MSP 2023–present
Minister for Cabinet and Parliamentary Business George Adam MSP 2021–present
Minister for Community Wealth and Public Finance Tom Arthur MSP 2021–present
Minister for Local Government Empowerment and Planning Joe FitzPatrick MSP 2023–present
Minister for Public Health and Women's Health Jenni Minto MSP 2023–present
Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport Maree Todd MSP 2023–present
Minister for Children, Young People and Keeping the Promise Natalie Don MSP 2023–present
Minister for Higher and Further Education

Minister for Veterans

Graeme Dey MSP 2023–present
Minister for Transport Fiona Hyslop MSP 2023–present
Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade Richard Lochhead MSP 2023–present
Minister for Energy Gillian Martin MSP 2023–present
Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants' Rights TBD 2024–present
Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity TBD 2024–present
Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development Christina McKelvie MSP 2023–present
Minister for Equalities, Migration and Refugees Emma Roddick MSP 2023–present
Minister for Housing Paul McLennan MSP 2023–present
Minister for Victims and Community Safety Siobhian Brown MSP 2023–present

Scottish law officers

Law officers[2]

Post Name Portrait Term
Lord Advocate The Rt Hon. Dorothy Bain KC 2021–present
Solicitor General for Scotland Ruth Charteris KC 2021–present

References

  1. ^ "SNP's power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens collapses". BBC. 2024-04-25. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
  2. ^ "Law Officer appointments - gov.scot". www.gov.scot. Retrieved 2021-06-19.