Finland picks youngest-ever prime minister

By AFP
December 10, 2019

HELSINKI: Finland’s Social Democrats elected a 34-year-old former transport minister to the post of prime minister on Sunday, making her the youngest head of government in the country’s history.

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Sanna Marin narrowly won Sunday’s vote to replace outgoing leader Antti Rinne’ who resigned on Tuesday after losing the confidence of the coalition partner Centre Party over his handling of a postal strike.

At 34, Marin also becomes one of the world’s youngeststate leaders, ahead of Ukraine’s Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk, who is currently 35.Former PM Antti Rinne had headed Finland´s centre-left five-party coalition since June, and Marin’s appointment is unlikely to lead to significant policy changes by the Social Democrat-led administration.

The SDP won April’s legislative elections on promises to end years of economic belt-tightening introduced by the Centre Party to lift Finland out of a recession.Rinne stepped down after several weeks of political crisis over a plan to cut wages for 700 postal workers.

Finland’s postal service withdrew the reform plans in November after widespread strikes, but questions emerged over whether or not Rinne had previously endorsed the cutbacks’ leading to the Centre Party declaring it had lost its trust in the prime minister last Monday.Parliament is expected to formally swear in the new prime minister on Tuesday.

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