Finnish PM receives support from women around the world after dance video leak

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin managed to garner both condemnation and solidarity after a leaked video footage showed the political leader partying and dancing with her friends. sana marin The video footage was followed by support among women around the world, causing a major setback from critics and the media. In posts with hashtags on LinkedIn #SolidarityWithSannaWomen are posting pictures of themselves dancing and hanging out with friends and the trend on social platforms mostly geared towards professional networking followed similar posts on Twitter and other platforms tagged Sanna Marin was. bloomberg report good.

Fiona Patton, an Australian politician, took to Twitter and shared, “If getting steam at a party is the worst thing your Prime Minister ever did, you’re one very lucky country,” posted a photo of her dancing in the street. doing.

Meanwhile, on Monday, the Finnish government said a drug test taken by the 36-year-old prime minister was negative, while local media in Finland have faced criticism for alleging without evidence that the party in which the video was used was done, drugs were used there. was filmed, the report said. However, it is worth noting that the scandal did not lead to any serious calls for Sanna Marin to resign and the ruling Social Democrats back their prime minister. bloomberg The report said.

The Finnish prime minister replied, “I have never used drugs in my life, not even in my younger years,” confirming the authenticity of the leaked video, saying, “I wish we Lived in a society where my words can be trusted. But when such doubts arise here, that’s why I did these tests.”

(with inputs from Bloomberg)

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