Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s drug test has come back negative, the country’s government announced Monday.
Marin took her drug test on Friday in response to demands that she get tested for drugs after a video leaked online showing her partying with social media influencers and celebrities. No narcotics were found in the test, and Marin will pay for the test herself, according to the Guardian.
Finland’s government did not specify what kind of test was used on Marin or what the test screened for, but government official Iida Vallin told a Finnish newspaper that the comprehensive test screened for amphetamines, barbiturates, cannabis, dextropropoxyphene, cocaine, methadone, and a range of other narcotics.
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Marin insisted during a press conference on Friday that she has never taken drugs and did not see anyone taking drugs at the party she attended, according to Reuters.
In one of the videos of Marin’s partying, which were leaked online last week, Marin was seen with a group dancing to music in a house, with someone heard making a reference to “flour gang,” a Finnish slang term often used to refer to cocaine, according to the Daily Mail.
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In another video filmed later in the evening, Marin was seen dancing with male singer Olavi Uusivirta in a nightclub. The Finnish prime minister married her long-term partner, Markus Raikkonen, a former soccer player, in 2020, and the two have a daughter, who was born in 2018, according to the Daily Mail.