Finland's Marin, once the world's youngest premier, steps down as party leader
- Former Prime Minister Sanna Marin steps down as chair of Finland's Social Democrats after losing the election in April. She became the world's youngest prime minister in 2019. Marin led Finland through the COVID-19 pandemic and supported Ukraine after Russia's invasion, pushing for Finland's NATO membership.
- Despite being considered a progressive leader and an international role model, Marin faced controversy at home, including issues with nightlife during the pandemic and private parties at her official residence. Voters concerned with immigration and a growing public deficit led to her narrow defeat in April.
- Marin looks forward to a quieter life after her resignation and has also announced a divorce from her husband. Antti Lindtman, who lost the leadership election to Marin, takes over as chair of the Social Democrats.
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“Time to move on”: former Prime Minister Sanna Marin leaves Finland's politics and joins the Tony Blair Institute
After losing the elections to Petteri Orpo and leaving the party at the beginning of the month, the Social Democrat is preparing for a “new mission”, in the organization of the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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