PM from ‘Sales Girl’
As a child, his Mother left his father’s family. After the parents divorced, the Mother took the little girl to a gay family in Pirkala, North Helsinki. He grew up there. The family did not have enough money but there was a lot of love. The study was almost stopped, so he started selling magazines in school to pay for his studies.
It is not just the cost of writing; He took a job at a bakery at the age of 15 to earn money for bread and bread in a family of fatherless poor. After Graduation he joined the cashier in an institution. After all this work, he did not deviate from his own goal. He started politics with the Social Democratic Party.
This hardworking man is the youngest woman Prime Minister in the world. His name is Sanna Marin. Sanna, who is serving as cashier in his career, is the Prime Minister of Finland, a country of 5.5 million people. Anti Rinne was the Prime Minister of Finland’s ruling Social Democrats party. He resigned as Prime Minister on December 3 after losing a confidence vote.
After that, the party’s prime minister was elected through the ballot, And Sana Marin became the focus of Global discussion. Before Sana, only two women were able to become the prime minister of the country. It’s been almost 100 years. None of those two women Prime Ministers have been able to take over the job for more than a year. So the whole world, including the European Council, was watching Sana..
Sana’s political party, the Social Democratic Party, resigned and the party chief was appointed. He is currently the head of the five-party coalition government in Finland. Sana proudly admits to her poor life.
Meanwhile, estonian Interior Minister has mocked him for working as a cashier in a job. Referring to Sana Marin as a “sales girl,” she said, “I’m concerned about whether a sales girl can manage the country.”
However, the Estonian government has expressed regret over the subsequent embarrassing remarks. However, in response to the estonian minister’s comment, Sana Marin wrote on Twitter, “I am Prime Minister today because I was born in Finland. I am so proud of that. This is a child from a poor family who can educate himself and achieve his life goals. Even a cashier could be the Prime Minister of the country. Sana Marin was finland’s transport Minister.
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