Finland’s prime minister says she did not take drugs during a “wild” party at a private house, adding that she did nothing wrong when she let her hair down and partied with friends. A video posted on social media shows six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. Later in the video, Marin, 36, is kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while mimicking a song. “I’m disappointed that it became public. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” she was quoted as saying on Thursday by Finnish broadcaster YLE. “I haven’t used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I’ve danced and sung and partied and done totally legal things. I also wasn’t in a situation where I knew other people were doing it that way,” Marin said, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. It was not clear when the party took place, which was reportedly attended by Ilmari Nurminen, a member of the Eduskunta, or parliament, of Marin’s Social Democratic Party, and Finnish singer Alma. Marin — who in December 2019 became Finland’s youngest ever prime minister — said she spends her free time with friends like others her age and plans to continue being the same person she was before. “I hope it will be accepted. We live in a democracy and in elections everyone can decide these issues,” he said, according to YLE. Critics have pointed to Finland, which shares a 1,340-kilometer (832-mile) land border with Russia, facing high electricity prices, among other issues since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The country recently abandoned its long-standing neutral stance and applied to join NATO. In July, Marin attended a popular Finnish rock festival. In December she publicly apologized after she went out clubbing until 4 a.m. without her work phone, and was therefore not informed that she had been in close contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19. It didn’t come out positive.
title: “Finland Prime Minister Sanna Marin No Drugs In The Wild Party Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-12” author: “Teresa Bowman”
Finland’s prime minister says she did not take drugs during a “wild” party at a private house, adding that she did nothing wrong when she let her hair down and partied with friends. A video posted on social media shows six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. Later in the video, Marin, 36, is kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while mimicking a song. “I’m disappointed that it became public. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” she was quoted as saying on Thursday by Finnish broadcaster YLE. “I haven’t used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I’ve danced and sung and partied and done totally legal things. I also wasn’t in a situation where I knew other people were doing it that way,” Marin said, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. It was not clear when the party took place, which was reportedly attended by Ilmari Nurminen, a member of the Eduskunta, or parliament, of Marin’s Social Democratic Party, and Finnish singer Alma. Marin — who in December 2019 became Finland’s youngest ever prime minister — said she spends her free time with friends like others her age and plans to continue being the same person she was before. “I hope it will be accepted. We live in a democracy and in elections everyone can decide these issues,” he said, according to YLE. Critics have pointed to Finland, which shares a 1,340-kilometer (832-mile) land border with Russia, facing high electricity prices, among other issues since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The country recently abandoned its long-standing neutral stance and applied to join NATO. In July, Marin attended a popular Finnish rock festival. In December she publicly apologized after she went out clubbing until 4 a.m. without her work phone, and was therefore not informed that she had been in close contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19. It didn’t come out positive.
title: “Finland Prime Minister Sanna Marin No Drugs In The Wild Party Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-11” author: “Eric Bodak”
Finland’s prime minister says she did not take drugs during a “wild” party at a private house, adding that she did nothing wrong when she let her hair down and partied with friends. A video posted on social media shows six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. Later in the video, Marin, 36, is kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while mimicking a song. “I’m disappointed that it became public. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” she was quoted as saying on Thursday by Finnish broadcaster YLE. “I haven’t used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I’ve danced and sung and partied and done totally legal things. I also wasn’t in a situation where I knew other people were doing it that way,” Marin said, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. It was not clear when the party took place, which was reportedly attended by Ilmari Nurminen, a member of the Eduskunta, or parliament, of Marin’s Social Democratic Party, and Finnish singer Alma. Marin — who in December 2019 became Finland’s youngest ever prime minister — said she spends her free time with friends like others her age and plans to continue being the same person she was before. “I hope it will be accepted. We live in a democracy and in elections everyone can decide these issues,” he said, according to YLE. Critics have pointed to Finland, which shares a 1,340-kilometer (832-mile) land border with Russia, facing high electricity prices, among other issues since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The country recently abandoned its long-standing neutral stance and applied to join NATO. In July, Marin attended a popular Finnish rock festival. In December she publicly apologized after she went out clubbing until 4 a.m. without her work phone, and was therefore not informed that she had been in close contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19. It didn’t come out positive.
title: “Finland Prime Minister Sanna Marin No Drugs In The Wild Party Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “Ivette Ny”
Finland’s prime minister says she did not take drugs during a “wild” party at a private house, adding that she did nothing wrong when she let her hair down and partied with friends. A video posted on social media shows six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. Later in the video, Marin, 36, is kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while mimicking a song. “I’m disappointed that it became public. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” she was quoted as saying on Thursday by Finnish broadcaster YLE. “I haven’t used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I’ve danced and sung and partied and done totally legal things. I also wasn’t in a situation where I knew other people were doing it that way,” Marin said, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. It was not clear when the party took place, which was reportedly attended by Ilmari Nurminen, a member of the Eduskunta, or parliament, of Marin’s Social Democratic Party, and Finnish singer Alma. Marin — who in December 2019 became Finland’s youngest ever prime minister — said she spends her free time with friends like others her age and plans to continue being the same person she was before. “I hope it will be accepted. We live in a democracy and in elections everyone can decide these issues,” he said, according to YLE. Critics have pointed to Finland, which shares a 1,340-kilometer (832-mile) land border with Russia, facing high electricity prices, among other issues since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The country recently abandoned its long-standing neutral stance and applied to join NATO. In July, Marin attended a popular Finnish rock festival. In December she publicly apologized after she went out clubbing until 4 a.m. without her work phone, and was therefore not informed that she had been in close contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19. It didn’t come out positive.
title: “Finland Prime Minister Sanna Marin No Drugs In The Wild Party Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Silvia Smith”
Finland’s prime minister says she did not take drugs during a “wild” party at a private house, adding that she did nothing wrong when she let her hair down and partied with friends. A video posted on social media shows six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. Later in the video, Marin, 36, is kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while mimicking a song. “I’m disappointed that it became public. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” she was quoted as saying on Thursday by Finnish broadcaster YLE. “I haven’t used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I’ve danced and sung and partied and done totally legal things. I also wasn’t in a situation where I knew other people were doing it that way,” Marin said, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. It was not clear when the party took place, which was reportedly attended by Ilmari Nurminen, a member of the Eduskunta, or parliament, of Marin’s Social Democratic Party, and Finnish singer Alma. Marin — who in December 2019 became Finland’s youngest ever prime minister — said she spends her free time with friends like others her age and plans to continue being the same person she was before. “I hope it will be accepted. We live in a democracy and in elections everyone can decide these issues,” he said, according to YLE. Critics have pointed to Finland, which shares a 1,340-kilometer (832-mile) land border with Russia, facing high electricity prices, among other issues since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The country recently abandoned its long-standing neutral stance and applied to join NATO. In July, Marin attended a popular Finnish rock festival. In December she publicly apologized after she went out clubbing until 4 a.m. without her work phone, and was therefore not informed that she had been in close contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19. It didn’t come out positive.