Sanna Marin Leaves Finnish Politics to Join Tony Blair Institute After Controversial 'Hot Girl Summer'
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Sanna Marin, Finland's former prime minister, is leaving politics to join Tony Blair's nonprofit as a strategic counselor.
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Marin was Finland's youngest prime minister ever when elected in 2019 at age 34, but lost reelection bid earlier this year.
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Since leaving office, Marin has been enjoying a "hot girl summer," attending festivals amid her recent divorce.
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Marin faced controversy last summer when videos emerged of her dancing and partying, leading to demands she take a drug test.
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Marin tested negative for drugs and was cleared of misconduct, but the scandal may have contributed to her election loss.