Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has defended herself after a video of her and a few associates dancing went viral. The leaked video precipitated a stir for some – however many are exhibiting their help for Marin, by sharing movies of themselves equally dancing with the hashtag #SolidaritywithSanna.
The favored "Very Finnish Issues" Instagram web page shared a compilation video of girls in Finland dancing to help the prime minister after the controversy.
Nevertheless it's not simply in Finland – and it is not simply girls. Individuals all over the world have posted dancing movies on social media– and a few are high-profile figures.
European Parliament Member Tilly Metz shared a video of herself dancing to loud music at what seemed to be a membership. "If in case you have an issue that a feminine politician is dancing with associates throughout her week-end, then YOU have an issue, not this politician," she wrote on Twitter. "We should always even dance extra, independently gender or age.= higher working afterwards. #RightToDisconnect#RightToDance#solidaritywithsanna."
"Dancing is therapeutic. Hold dancing," tweeted Dr. Carolina Brum, a researcher for Apple who's in Quebec, Canada.
"Not solely girls helps @MarinSanna. Males are worst dancers however we help her too," tweeted a person from the Netherlands.
Marin, who's 36 years previous and has served because the prime minister of Finland since 2019, has acquired criticism for her "partying" previously, and has been photographed at music festivals usually, BBC Information studies.
"The world could be a greater place if all of us danced just a little extra!" tweeted one of many many Twitter customers who used the #SolidaritywithSanna hashtag.
At 34, Marin grew to become the world's youngest prime minister and has been named "the best prime minister on the earth" by German information outlet Bild, in accordance with BBC Information.
After the video of Marin went viral final week, opposition celebration politician Riikka Pura referred to as for Marin to do a drug take a look at, BBC studies.
Marin mentioned she has taken a drug take a look at, calling the demand for one "unjust." "I did nothing unlawful," she mentioned at a information convention in Helsinki.
Different social media customers are exhibiting help for Marin by sharing movies of different world leaders dancing – together with former British Prime Ministers Teresa Might and Boris Johnson and former U.S. President Donald Trump.