Speaking at a press conference in Helsinki, Sanna Marin insisted she had never used illegal drugs. “I took a drug test today and the results will come in a week. I have never used drugs in my life,” the married mother of one told the media. Ms. Marin added that her ability to perform her duties was intact during the night in question, apparently several weeks ago, and that she would have left the party if she had been asked to work. It comes as a newly released video showed her intimately dancing with a Finnish pop star in a nightclub at a separate event around a fortnight ago. Earlier clips on social media showed Ms Marin, who at 36 is among the world’s youngest leaders, playing to the camera and dancing with friends. One of the people in the videos is believed to be shouting a slang term for cocaine, according to Finnish website Iltalehti. One video showed six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Ms Marin. Later, she is seen kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while singing. She was previously reported to have said she had nothing to hide, saw no drug use at the party and that the videos were only meant to be shared with her group. The party is said to have taken place in private apartments and several Finnish media personalities appeared in the clips. Image: The Finnish Prime Minister speaks at a press conference “I’m disappointed that it became known. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” Finnish TV YLE reported. “I have not used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I danced, sang and partied and did absolutely legal things,” Ms Marin added, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. Many people in the country have expressed their support for the young leader for combining private life with her high-profile career. But critics have pointed out that Finland, which has an 832-mile land border with Russia, is currently facing issues related to the invasion of Ukraine, including high electricity prices. The country recently applied to join NATO after abandoning its neutral stance. And Helsingin Sanomat newspaper said the party episode raised questions about her judgement. “Marin may have acted in good faith, but she should not be so gullible,” the paper wrote in an editorial. “The prime minister can, in a sensitive situation, put the weapons of information warfare in the hands of those who would like to harm Finland,” the paper said.
title: “Finland Pm Sanna Marin Drug Tested As New Video Shows Married Leader Intimately Dancing With Pop Star Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-02” author: “Paul Tarver”
Speaking at a press conference in Helsinki, Sanna Marin insisted she had never used illegal drugs. “I took a drug test today and the results will come in a week. I have never used drugs in my life,” the married mother of one told the media. Ms. Marin added that her ability to perform her duties was intact during the night in question, apparently several weeks ago, and that she would have left the party if she had been asked to work. It comes as a newly released video showed her intimately dancing with a Finnish pop star in a nightclub at a separate event around a fortnight ago. Earlier clips on social media showed Ms Marin, who at 36 is among the world’s youngest leaders, playing to the camera and dancing with friends. One of the people in the videos is believed to be shouting a slang term for cocaine, according to Finnish website Iltalehti. One video showed six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Ms Marin. Later, she is seen kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while singing. She was previously reported to have said she had nothing to hide, saw no drug use at the party and that the videos were only meant to be shared with her group. The party is said to have taken place in private apartments and several Finnish media personalities appeared in the clips. Image: The Finnish Prime Minister speaks at a press conference “I’m disappointed that it became known. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” Finnish TV YLE reported. “I have not used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I danced, sang and partied and did absolutely legal things,” Ms Marin added, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. Many people in the country have expressed their support for the young leader for combining private life with her high-profile career. But critics have pointed out that Finland, which has an 832-mile land border with Russia, is currently facing issues related to the invasion of Ukraine, including high electricity prices. The country recently applied to join NATO after abandoning its neutral stance. And Helsingin Sanomat newspaper said the party episode raised questions about her judgement. “Marin may have acted in good faith, but she should not be so gullible,” the paper wrote in an editorial. “The prime minister can, in a sensitive situation, put the weapons of information warfare in the hands of those who would like to harm Finland,” the paper said.
title: “Finland Pm Sanna Marin Drug Tested As New Video Shows Married Leader Intimately Dancing With Pop Star Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-16” author: “Peggy Lochrico”
Speaking at a press conference in Helsinki, Sanna Marin insisted she had never used illegal drugs. “I took a drug test today and the results will come in a week. I have never used drugs in my life,” the married mother of one told the media. Ms. Marin added that her ability to perform her duties was intact during the night in question, apparently several weeks ago, and that she would have left the party if she had been asked to work. It comes as a newly released video showed her intimately dancing with a Finnish pop star in a nightclub at a separate event around a fortnight ago. Earlier clips on social media showed Ms Marin, who at 36 is among the world’s youngest leaders, playing to the camera and dancing with friends. One of the people in the videos is believed to be shouting a slang term for cocaine, according to Finnish website Iltalehti. One video showed six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Ms Marin. Later, she is seen kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while singing. She was previously reported to have said she had nothing to hide, saw no drug use at the party and that the videos were only meant to be shared with her group. The party is said to have taken place in private apartments and several Finnish media personalities appeared in the clips. Image: The Finnish Prime Minister speaks at a press conference “I’m disappointed that it became known. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” Finnish TV YLE reported. “I have not used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I danced, sang and partied and did absolutely legal things,” Ms Marin added, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. Many people in the country have expressed their support for the young leader for combining private life with her high-profile career. But critics have pointed out that Finland, which has an 832-mile land border with Russia, is currently facing issues related to the invasion of Ukraine, including high electricity prices. The country recently applied to join NATO after abandoning its neutral stance. And Helsingin Sanomat newspaper said the party episode raised questions about her judgement. “Marin may have acted in good faith, but she should not be so gullible,” the paper wrote in an editorial. “The prime minister can, in a sensitive situation, put the weapons of information warfare in the hands of those who would like to harm Finland,” the paper said.
title: “Finland Pm Sanna Marin Drug Tested As New Video Shows Married Leader Intimately Dancing With Pop Star Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-28” author: “Lillie Kelley”
Speaking at a press conference in Helsinki, Sanna Marin insisted she had never used illegal drugs. “I took a drug test today and the results will come in a week. I have never used drugs in my life,” the married mother of one told the media. Ms. Marin added that her ability to perform her duties was intact during the night in question, apparently several weeks ago, and that she would have left the party if she had been asked to work. It comes as a newly released video showed her intimately dancing with a Finnish pop star in a nightclub at a separate event around a fortnight ago. Earlier clips on social media showed Ms Marin, who at 36 is among the world’s youngest leaders, playing to the camera and dancing with friends. One of the people in the videos is believed to be shouting a slang term for cocaine, according to Finnish website Iltalehti. One video showed six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera, including Ms Marin. Later, she is seen kneeling on what appears to be the dance floor with her hands behind her head dancing while singing. She was previously reported to have said she had nothing to hide, saw no drug use at the party and that the videos were only meant to be shared with her group. The party is said to have taken place in private apartments and several Finnish media personalities appeared in the clips. Image: The Finnish Prime Minister speaks at a press conference “I’m disappointed that it became known. I spent the night with friends. I partied, quite wildly, yes. She danced and sang,” Finnish TV YLE reported. “I have not used drugs myself, or anything other than alcohol. I danced, sang and partied and did absolutely legal things,” Ms Marin added, according to Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper. Many people in the country have expressed their support for the young leader for combining private life with her high-profile career. But critics have pointed out that Finland, which has an 832-mile land border with Russia, is currently facing issues related to the invasion of Ukraine, including high electricity prices. The country recently applied to join NATO after abandoning its neutral stance. And Helsingin Sanomat newspaper said the party episode raised questions about her judgement. “Marin may have acted in good faith, but she should not be so gullible,” the paper wrote in an editorial. “The prime minister can, in a sensitive situation, put the weapons of information warfare in the hands of those who would like to harm Finland,” the paper said.