Elisabeth Borne lends her support to the Finnish Prime Minister, criticized for partying

In August, Sanna Marin found herself at the heart of a controversy for dancing and having fun at a party, images of which had leaked.

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Solidarity between Prime Ministers. Elisabeth Borne sent a letter at the end of August to the head of the Finnish government, Sanna Marin, criticized in her country for her taste for partying, revealed The JDD, Saturday, September 10. The French leader brings him “everything [son] support” and condemns “firmly” them “sterile debates” born from the publication of videos showing the 36-year-old Finnish having fun and dancing with friends and celebrities.

“The often misogynistic and always reactionary nature of malicious comments also testifies to the long road that remains to be traveled towards equality between women and men, writes Elisabeth Borne. This fight (…), you have embodied it since your entry into politics, you embody it more than ever today.

“What history will keep of the new, feminized guard that you and your coalition represent are neither videos nor clichés but the courageous policies that you defended”continues the French Prime Minister, citing in particular her “support for Ukraine” and his “historic decision to join NATO”.


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