The world's youngest serving Prime Minister agreed to take the drug test on Friday, saying she had never taken drugs.
abc.net.au/news/finnish-pm-sanna-marin-tests-negative-for-drugs-after-party/101359654Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has returned a negative drug test following the publication of video footage last week showing her partying with friends.The Finnish Prime Minister said she has never taken drugsVideo clips of Ms Marin
Ms Marin said she was upset videos of her dancing at private parties were published online as they were meant to be seen only by friends. The Social Democrat leader also said her ability to perform her official duties had remained unimpaired on the night in question and she would have left the party had she been required to work.Poland backs young PM
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