Video leaked of Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin partying
When Sanna Marin became the prime minister of Finland, she had the honor of being the world's youngest head of state, but now the honor is held by the president of Chile, Gabriel Bork. Photo: File
When Sanna Marin became the prime minister of Finland, she had the honor of being the world's youngest head of state, but now the honor is held by the president of Chile, Gabriel Bork. Photo: File
A video of Finland's 36-year-old Prime Minister Sanna Marin partying has been leaked, on which she is facing a lot of criticism.
In a viral video on social media, Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin can be seen dancing and singing along with her friends, including some of the country's leading personalities.
In a viral video on social media, Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin can be seen dancing and singing along with her friends, including some of the country's leading personalities— Photo: ScreengrabThere is a lot of discussion on this video on social media, but a leader of the Finnish opposition party also accused the prime minister of using drugs during the party and demanded that he undergo a drug test.
On this issue, 36-year-old Prime Minister Sana Marin says that she did not use any drugs, only drank alcohol and had a big party.
It should be noted that when Sanna Marin became the Prime Minister of Finland, she had the honor of being the youngest head of state in the world, but now this honor is held by the President of Chile, Gabriel Bork.
Sana Marin has never kept her parties a secret and has often been spotted at music festivals.
Last year too, he was heavily criticized for going to a club and partying despite being in close contact with a Covid-positive person and later apologized for it.

He said that 'I danced, sang, partyed, these are all legal things, I have never been to a place where I have seen anyone using drugs, I am also ready to take my drug test. '
Sina Marin added that 'I also have a family life like other people, apart from work life I spend time with friends, these are the things that other people of my age do.'
The Prime Minister of Finland refused to change his attitude, saying that "I will remain exactly as I have been until now, I hope that I will be accepted in the same way."
A Finnish opposition party has criticized both the prime minister and the media over the issue, saying that they are talking about party issues rather than important social issues.
Sana Marin took office in December 2019 and till now she has the confidence of her party.