Ex-Prime Minister Sanna Marin, known for raunchy party clips, has no plans to dance back into politics
The former Finnish prime minister who was ousted from office a year after being filmed partying in raunchy home-videos has no plans to seek re-election for the foreseeable future, she revealed while promoting her new book.
Sanna Marin, 39, told the Times of London she will not run for office during Finland’s next parliamentary elections in 2027, explaining her historic but tumultuous term leading the country took a toll on her personal life she doesn’t want to repeat.
“I’m seeking a more balanced life where I can also have a personal life and be more present as a mother, or as a friend, or as a person with people that are close to me,” Marin — whose book “Hope in Action” is released Tuesday — told the Times.
“The job requires a lot,” she added. “You have to put your personal life aside and you cannot live a balanced life. I wasn’t able to spend as much time with my family as I would have wanted or as much time with my daughter as I would have wanted.”
Marin made headlines when she became Finland’s prime minister at just 34 in 2020 — making her the world’s youngest leader — and suddenly found herself steering the Nordic country through the COVID-19 pandemic and delicate diplomacy after neighboring Russia invaded Ukraine.
