Video of Finland PM ‘partying hard’ stokes controversy, she says ‘not drugged’

Video of Finland PM ‘partying hard’ stokes controversy, she says ‘not drugged’

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin found that he was in the middle of the controversy after a party for his friends in his private home; A party video became viral on social media.

The video shows the 36 -year -old leader partying hard. Video – which features six people, including Marin – show them dancing and singing.

The video did not match the critics, who said his actions were not suitable for a prime minister.

Sanna Marin also reacted to this problem, clarifying that she only partyed and did not use his own drugs. “I am disappointed because I have become public. I spent the night with friends. Establish very wild, huh. Dancing and singing, “The AP news agency quoted him said, quoting the Finnish announcer Yle.

“I myself do not use drugs, or anything other than alcohol. I have danced, sung and partying and doing very legal things.

Marin – who was chosen in December 2019, became the youngest Prime Minister of Finland – also said he spent his free time with friends like the others and that he intended to continue to be the same person as before.

“I hope it is accepted. We live in democracy and in general elections everyone can decide on this problem, “he said, according to Yle.

A Local Paper – Hufvudstadsbladet – Also quoting him says: “I am also not in a situation where I will know that other people do it that way.”

In addition to criticizing his actions in the party, critics also show that Finland-which has a land border of 1,340 kilometers (832 miles) with Russia-faced high electricity prices among other problems.

In July, Marin had triggered another controversy after he attended the popular Finnish rock festival.

Before that, he gave a public apology for going to clubbing until late at night without his telephone, so he failed to be told that he had made close contact with positive people Covid-19.

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