Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has responded to scrutiny after she was seen partying with friends in leaked videos. Ms Marin said she is open to a drug test and has 'nothing to hide'. Read more:
Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin is facing criticism for partying on private premises in a video that has been leaked to the public.Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has hit back at critics who have condemned her for acting unprofessionally after a video of her partying and dancing was leaked.
"These videos are private ... I resent that these became known to the public," Ms Marin told reporters.The video was posted on a private Instagram with a compilation of two parties she had attended a few weeks. She said she does not know how it came to be public.But she said she spends her free time with friends just like others her age and that she intends to continue being the same person as before.
"I have nothing to hide. I have not used drugs and therefore I have no problem taking tests," she said.
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