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Sanna Mirella Marin (Finnish: [ˈsɑnːɑ ˈmirelːɑ ˈmɑriːn]; born 16 November 1985) is a Finnish former politician who served as prime minister of Finland... |
Li Andersson (section Further reading) Retrieved 18 November 2020. "Medaljregn inför självständighetsdagen – Sanna Marin, Pekka Haavisto och Björn Wahlroos får utmärkelser". Hufvudstadsbladet... |
populist EKRE party. Among others they called Finnish prime minister Sanna Marin non-educated sales girl and Joe Biden a corrupt character forcing Ratas... |
Six-hour day (section Further reading) reduced working week (35 hours). In 2020, the Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin advocated for a change towards implementing a six-hour working day. The... |
Russian Imperial Movement (section Further reading) forming a new Atomwaffen cell, and discussed assassinating Prime minister Sanna Marin. It was reported the men had at least planned training in Russia, and... |
Finland–Germany relations (section Further reading) Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin with Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz on 16 March 2022 in Berlin, Germany... |
Enlargement of NATO (section Further reading) to support Swedish membership. On 15 May 2022, Finland's Prime Minister Marin announced at a joint press conference with President Niinistö that Finland... |
NATO-led Arctic Challenge Exercise. In January 2022, Prime Minister Sanna Marin said that Finland reserved the option of applying NATO membership if... |
Finland (section Further reading) 2023. "Ukraine War: Finland to decide on Nato membership in weeks says PM Marin". BBC News. 13 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022. Gramer, Robbie (22 April... |
List of commanders of the Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland (section Further reading) Defence of the Finnish Defence Forces (2019–present) born 1959 2022 Sanna Marin Prime Minister of Finland (2019–2023) born 1985 2023 Tatu Leppänen President... |
Finland–Russia relations (section Further reading) On 12 May 2022, Finnish President Niinistö and Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin announced that Finland would begin the process of applying for NATO membership... |
Parliament's Committee on Social Affairs and Health. Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin had previously expressed support for moving to a self-determination system... |
Libro de Alexandre (section Further reading) author, as he would only have been a child at the time of composition. Marín, Francisco Marcos. "Libro de Alexandre". Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes... |
Tony Blair (section Further reading) governments and organisations. In September 2023 former Finnish prime minister Sanna Marin joined him as a strategic adviser on political leaders' reform programmes... |
Sanchez 1980–1981 Riverton, Wyoming Rocky Mountain Wrestling (1980–1981) Dino Sanna 1950– 1981– Colmar, Pennsylvania World Wide Wrestling Alliance (1981–) Tony... |
SAMAK (section Further reading) Arbetarrörelsens nordiska samarbetskommitté Abbreviation SAMAK President Sanna Marin General Secretary Antti Rinne Chair of the Board Kjersti Stenseng Founded... |
commissioning Rockland the Opera 2017 Helena Yli-Renko 2021 David Yoken 2022 Hanna Vehkamäki Sanna Marin 2024 Alexander Stubb President of Finland (2024–)... |
Jean Gabin (section Further reading) into the military. After completing his military service in the Fusiliers marins, he returned to the entertainment business, working under the stage name... |
Bucha massacre (section Further reading) 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022. "Sanna Marin ja Sauli Niinistö järkyttyivät: "Sotarikokset on tutkittava"" [Sanna Marin and Sauli Niinistö shocked: "War... |
Samuel Fritz (section Further reading) responsibility for the Omagua missions to the Sardinian Father Juan Baptista Sanna who had begun working among the Omagua people in 1701. In February 1709... |