Controversial holidays | Hillary Clinton backs Finland’s prime minister

(Washington) “Keep dancing”: former US Secretary of State and unsuccessful presidential candidate Hillary Clinton supported Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin on Sunday, whose taste for partying earned her a controversy swirling around the globe.

Posted at 2:51 p.m.

In a tweet posted on her official account, Hillary Clinton posted a photo of herself dancing with her arm raised, taken in April 2012 at Café Havana, in Cartagena, Colombia.

“Here I am in Cartagena when I was there for a meeting as Secretary of State,” Hillary Clinton wrote, adding, “Keep dancing, @marinsanna.”

At 36, the world’s youngest prime minister is the target of controversy after videos of her having fun and dancing with friends and celebrities leaked online.

The controversy escalated further after the publication of a photo of two women lifting their tops at a party organized in July at his residence, forcing Sanna Marin to apologize.

The Finnish tabloids have renamed it “Sanna the party”.

Hillary Clinton, 74, led American diplomacy from 2009 to 2013 under President Barack Obama. She was also an unsuccessful candidate for the White House, beaten in 2016 by Donald Trump, as well as a senator and first lady of the United States.


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