I have told you before about our young and beautiful Prime Minister Sanna Marin. Her Government is the 76th Government of the Republic of Finland, which took office on 10 December 2019. Sanna Marin was then 34 years, now 36. Her government has met extremely big challenges: the pandemia, Russia’s attack on Ukraine and now Finland’s possible application for Nato. The Finnish politicians - President Sauli Niinistö, Minister for Foreign Affairs Pekka Haavisto & Minister of Defence Antti Kaikkonen - have traveled worldwide and continue to do so. President Niinistö will make a state visit to Sweden on 17–18 May 2022 at the invitation of King Carl Gustav XVI.
Yesterday Marin had time to attend to Finnish Music Awards, Emma Gala with her husband Markus. This is how Marin’s hectic week 18 looked like:
On Tuesday, Marin headed to Germany, where she attended the discussions hosted by the German federal government on the changed security situation in Europe at the invitation of Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Marin arrived at the Meseberg Castle near Berlin in a spectacular helicopter with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Magdalena Andersson.
On Wednesday, Marin traveled to Copenhagen, where the Nordic prime ministers met. The meeting of the five prime ministers also focused on possible NATO applications from Finland and Sweden.
On Thursday, it was Poland's and Warsaw's capital, where Marin attended an international aid conference for Ukraine.
On Friday, Marin was celebrating at the Emma Gala. She says on the red carpet that she takes care of herself in busy times, especially by sports.
"Yesterday was a busy day. We left for Warsaw in the morning, where there was a support conference for Ukraine. From there, when we got home, I quickly went to pick up these white pants, got to one more meeting, and even went for a jog. I still had time to read an evening story to my child."
Next week, the prime minister’s travel tube will continue as she flies to Japan for a three-day visit. During the trip, Marin will meet, among others, the Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hiroyuki Hosoda.
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She is indeed very pretty.
VastaaPoistaHappy Mother's Day weekend, Riitta!
Pretty and talented, yes!
PoistaGostei
VastaaPoistaUm abraço e tenha um bom fim-de-semana.
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Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
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A reason to be proud of our PM and other female ministers!
PoistaAmazing. Becoming a PM at such a young age.
VastaaPoistaShe has succeeded well in these challenging times.
PoistaDear Riitta!
VastaaPoistaCongratulations on the extremely substantive, wonderful and beautiful Mrs. Prime Minister.
Envy! The Finnish government has many great, very smart women.
Hugs and greetings :)
Our female ministers are all splendid, wise and they know their own field. Great examples for young girls - all doors are open to women!
PoistaShe is a very busy woman, and I admire her! She's beautiful, but more importantly, she has depth of character. I envy you your leader.
VastaaPoistaSanna Marin has spread calmness and trust to the Finns during these past difficult years (the pandemic etc.) Not easy times at all. I admire her very much.
PoistaMuchas felicidades por tener una primera ministra así. Feliz domingo.
VastaaPoistaHieno juttu, kiitos! Itsekin arvostan pääministeriämme Sanna Marinia todella paljon.
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