'Solidarity with Sanna': is the caption that accompanies the videos on Twitter of various Finnish women shot while they dance and have fun at parties with friends, thus demonstrating their solidarity with Prime Minister Sanna Marin.
The 36-year-old leader of Finland is in fact at the center of a media storm after two videos that have sprung up in the last few days, one in which she sings and dances wildly in a party with friends and the other who records her dancing in intimate attitudes with the singer-songwriter Olavi Uusivirta in the privé of a well-known club in Helsinki.
If the opposition criticizes her premier, many people have instead lined up in defense of Marin and her right to have fun as she believes.
Sanna Marin: 'I took the drug test, results in a week'
Cybersecurity expert Petteri Järvinen, quoted by the newspaper Iltalehti, yesterday raised the possibility that the Russians had hacked the phone or social accounts of someone who is part of the close circle of the Finnish premier.
In her turn, Marin said she had undergone a drug test (the results of which will be known in a week) and she defended herself by claiming that she did nothing but "dance, sing, hug my friends and drink alcohol ".
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Finland: Sanna Marin, 'I took the drug test, results in a week'.