Today, much of the world is reeling over news that Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has conceded defeat in her country's election as the opposition right-wing National Coalition Party claimed victory in a tightly fought contest.
Marin, 37, is considered by fans around the globe as a millennial role model for progressive new leaders, and became the youngest person to hold office in Finnish history at just 34. While the mother-of-one remains very popular among many Finns, particularly young moderates, she antagonised some conservatives with lavish spending on pensions and education that they see as not frugal enough.
But another major gripe that some Finns had was to do with the PM's 'partying'. Because just a couple of months ago, Marin had many of us asking ourselves: Does a Prime Minister have a right to party?
It was a question being directly levelled against Marin.
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Who is Sanna Marin?
Since 2019, Marin held the top job in Finland, and she became the youngest person to hold the office in Finnish history at just 34 when she became PM. She was also one of the world's youngest leaders.