Finnish prime minister dancing

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Why are Finnish PM Sanna Marin's party videos bothering you? (WION)

I have nothing to hide. I have not used drugs and therefore I have no problem taking tests,” Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin said after a leaked video ...

It was not illegal so comparing it with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s “partygate” scandal would be wrong. And if she wants to blow off some steam in a private and confined environment, there shouldn’t be any harm. She was actually asked to isolate, but said that she missed the text message that advised her to avoid social contact as it was sent to her work phone, which she had left at home. But if I see our Prime Minister dancing next to me at a posh party in New Delhi, it might bother me. It was not illegal so comparing it with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s “partygate” scandal would be wrong Last year in December, Finland’s prime minister Sanna Marin had to apologise for going clubbing after coming into close contact with a COVID-19 positive case.

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Finland asks: Does a prime minister have a right to party? (ABC News)

A leaked video that shows Finland's 36-year-old prime minister dancing and singing with friends at a private party has triggered a debate among Finns about ...

Anu Koivonen, a professor of gender studies at Finland's University of Turku, said she didn’t think gender was a decisive factor in the uproar over the leaked video. She grew up with a single mother who was in a relationship with another woman. “I think that’s the main issue at the moment.” “I hope that in the year 2022 it’s accepted that even decision-makers dance, sing and go to parties,” Marin told reporters. Marin said she attended the party in recent weeks, but refused to say exactly where and when. She said Friday that she took a drug test to put an end to speculation about illegal substances.

Finland Asks: Does a Prime Minister Have a Right to Party? (U.S. News & World Report)

HELSINKI (AP) — In a leaked video, Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin is seen dancing and singing with friends at a private party.

Anu Koivonen, a professor of gender studies at Finland's University of Turku, said she didn’t think gender was a decisive factor in the uproar over the leaked video. She grew up with a single mother who was in a relationship with another woman. “I hope that in the year 2022 it’s accepted that even decision-makers dance, sing and go to parties,” Marin told reporters. What she’s doing in her free time is not our business.” “I think that’s the main issue at the moment.” Marin said she attended the party in recent weeks, but refused to say exactly where and when. She later tested negative for the coronavirus. “Top decision-makers are under close watch during the NATO ratification process.” She said Friday that she took a drug test to put an end to speculation about illegal substances. Countless similar videos are shared daily on social media by young and not-so-young people partying in Finland and all over the world. Was the prime minister sober enough to handle an emergency had one arisen? She’s entangled in a group hug.

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Finland's leader slams leaked video of her dancing at private parties (philenews.com)

Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin on Thursday (August 18) said she was upset that videos of her dancing at private parties were published online as they ...

She said people at the events consumed alcohol but no one took drugs to her knowledge. “These videos are private and filmed in a private space. The clips were originally posted to a private Instagram account.

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'Elvis' Zelenskiy and Trump's wiggle: the best and worst dancing ... (The Guardian)

As a video shows Finnish PM busting some moves, the Guardian's dance critic judges other political performers.

Let us be clear: there is no such thing as bad dancing if you’re enjoying yourself. Obama is a man of effortless grace, and that quality is all over his dancing. It is a long way from Ann Widdecombe being

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Finnish PM Sanna Marin's party-loving celebrity friends (Daily Mail)

Finland's 'party Prime Minister' Sanna Marin came under fire this week after a leaked video showed her enjoying a raucous evening with celebrity friends.

She has also been a backstage presenter at The Voice of Finland in 2016 to 2017. Marin said on Friday she had taken a drugs test following the publication of video footage this week that showed her partying with friends. Pictured on a holiday to Italy in July 2017 Even when I was little, I was very candid and stubborn. We woke up and there was a bike in the pool. One suggested the outfit 'eroded' her credibility, while another commented: 'Yeah a real role model. I hope that acquaintances and strangers will continue to put on their dancing shoes and enjoy life and friends.’ She also explained how she wants to be popular in Britain, saying: 'I just love UK crowds. People were jumping from the roof to the pool. Mr Uusivirta, 39, wed Finnish actress Saara Kotkaniemi, 34, in 2015 and the pair share one daughter together, born in 2014. He's also played in various TV and films in Finland. Mr Uusivirta (pictured), 39, wed Finnish actress Saara Kotkaniemi, 34, in 2015 and the pair share one daughter together, born in 2014.

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Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin takes drug test after being ... (New York Post)

Under scrutiny after videos of her dancing with a pop star went viral, Finland's prime minister said she's taken a drug test.

“Even in my teenage years, I have not used any kind of drugs,” Marin said. “I don’t remember a single time that there was a sudden situation in the middle of the night to go to the State Council Palace,” she said. “I trust that people understand that leisure time and work time can be separated,” she said.

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