The SNP leader will face a vote next week following his decision to cut ties with his power-sharing partners in the Green Party.
The Scottish Green Party will join with rival MSPs to back a no confidence motion in First Minister Humza Yousaf next week, after the SNP kicked its coalition partners out of government. Mr Yousaf announced his plan to cut ties with the Greens earlier on Thursday, following a bitter row over the SNP's climbdown on climate targets.
'We supported Humza Yousaf to be first minister last year on the basis of a pro-independence majority government, where we would be working together to deliver rent controls, to deliver real change on climate, nature, new protections for tenants,' she said. 'Today the first minister decided to tear up that agreement... so we no longer have confidence in a progressive government in Scotland doing the right thing for climate and nature.
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