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Leaked video of Prime Minister Sanna Marin's party sparks controversy in Finland

Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin faces backlash after videos of her party leaked on social media on Wednesday.

In this video, Malin drinks with her group of friends while singing and dancing to the songs of Finnish rapper Petri her Nigodo and pop her singer Antti her Twisk. The state of being is shown.

news.com.au reports that the video appears to be from her Instagram story.

Also singer Alma, influencer Janita Autio, TV host Tinny Wikstrom, YouTuber Ilona Irikorpi, radio host Karolina Tuominen, stylist Vesa Silver, and Ms Marin's social democrat. Finnish celebrities also make appearances, including Member of Parliament Ilmari Nurminen. Iltalehti newspaper reported.

It is unclear when the video was filmed, but it appears to have been filmed in a private apartment, according to reports.

She added that Ms Marin and her staff could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.

This is not the first time the prime minister has faced backlash at a party.

Ms Malin, 36, said last year she contracted Covid-19 in December Pekka. I was criticized for throwing a party at a club.

Marin issued a lengthy statement on her Facebook, after a photo of her dancing with her friends until about 4 a.m. was published in the entertainment magazine Seiska and sparked criticism, saying that she "really I'm sorry," he said.

Mr Marin became Finland's youngest-ever prime minister in 2019. She heads a coalition of her five political parties.

She came under fire last year for being photographed with former hitman Janne Laninen, who served 20 years in prison for her two gang-related murders.

However, she has also been hailed for taking a stand against Russia in the ongoing war in Ukraine and has made Finland and Sweden a nation. are at the forefront of efforts to Part of NATO

Shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made the same plea to the West last week, Ms Marin's government, along with Estonia, announced that Russians would be granted tourist visas. asked the EU to ban her from acquiring it.