After-party videos in support of Sanna Marin read, “Keep dancing and battling Putin.”

The general consensus regarding Marin’s video appears to have been reached.

This was not altered by a new video that surfaced in the media on Friday and showed Marin dancing in a club with the Finnish musician Olavi Uusivitra.

Marin submits to a drug test.

Marin yet felt forced to address the issue on Friday. In the first video, critics wished to hear the word “cocaine” spoken in the background. In response to the implied drug accusations, the 36-year-old stated that she intended to disclose the results of a drug test. She claimed, “Not even as a teenager, have I ever done narcotics.

In any event, the charge that Marin had abandoned the security of her nation by refusing to allow representation when she was obviously intoxicated while partying weighed heavier. Sari Essayah, the head of the tiny opposition Christian Democrat party, even expressed concern that Marin’s actions might have endangered national security or her personal safety.

a firm strategy to counter Putin

A subject that is rarely raised by inebriated male politicians but which also has roots in the hostile environment in Finland. Russia will find it harder to enter Finland starting in September as a result of Marin’s firm stance against it and his desire to see it join NATO.

Thus, it didn’t take long for rumors to surface that Russia might be responsible for the release of the private cell phone videos. How the videos reached the public is still a mystery.

By Editor

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