Why women are dancing in solidarity with Finland's prime minister

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Why women are dancing in solidarity with Finland's prime minister
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Prime Minister Sanna Marin recently took a drug test in response to criticism over videos of her dancing and singing with friends.

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has faced a backlash over videos that surfaced of her dancing and singing with her friends.

In social media feeds, women are showing themselves dancing, singing or holding a drink to show their solidarity with Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. She has been undercirculated on the internet. Those videos were meant to be private, according to Marin.

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