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Sanna Marin is a Finnish politician. A Social Democrat, she’s been member of the Parliament of Finland since 2015 and the Minister of Transport and Communications since 6th June 2019. After Antti Rinne left his post as Prime Minister, Social Democratic Party of Finland selected Marin as its candidate for new Prime Minister 8 December 2019. If confirmed, Marin will become the world’s youngest currently serving prime minister, Finland’s youngest ever prime minister and Finland’s 3rd female prime minister.
Biography
Name | Sanna Marin |
Other Name | Sanna Mirella Marin |
Date of Birth | 16th November 1985 |
Age | 34 |
Native Place | Helsinki, Finland |
Current City | Tampere, Finland |
Father Name | Unknown |
Mother Name | Unknown |
Children | Emma Amalia Marin |
University | University of Tampere |
Qualification | Master of Administrative Sciences |
Spouse Name | Markus Raikkonen |
Nationality | Finnish |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 feet 6 inches |
Weight | 52 kg |
Occupation | Politician (Prime Minister of Finland) |
Political party | Social Democratic Party |
Religion | Christian |
Hobbies | Socializing |
Early life

Sanna Marin is the kid of same sex parents. She was born in Helsinki and lived in Espoo and Pirkkala before moving to Tampere.
She graduated from the University of Tampere with a Master of Administrative Sciences in 2017. She has one child with her long time partner Markus Raikkonen.
Early political career
In 2012, Sanna Marin was elected to the City Council of Tampere. She was the chairperson of the city council from 2013 to 2017. In 2017, she was re elected to the city council. She’s also member of the Assembly of the Council of Tampere Region. Marin was elected the second vice president of the Social Democratic Party in the year 2014. In 2015, she was elected to the Parliament of Finland from the electoral district of Pirkanmaa.
4 years later, she was re elected. On 6 June 2019 she became the Minister of Transport and Communications.
Prime Minister of Finland

Sanna Marin has been a member of the Parliament of Finland since 2015 and the Minister of Transport and Communications since 6 June 2019. After Antti Rinne left his post as Prime Minister, Social Democratic Party of Finland selected Marin as its candidate for new Prime Minister 8 December 2019. If confirmed, Marin will become the world’s youngest currently serving prime minister, Finland’s youngest ever prime minister and Finland’s 3rd female prime minister.
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