Finland’s new prime minister – the world’s youngest leader – is the daughter of same-sex parents

Sanna Marin Finland prime minister

Sanna Marin, the newly-elected prime minister of Finland, will be the youngest sitting country leader in the world and is the daughter of same-sex parents.

The Social Democrat, 34, will replace Antti Rinne who resigned last week, making the country’s five-party coalition entirely led by women. Four out of five are in their thirties.

The rest of the coalition is made up of Li Anderson, 32, of the Left Alliance; Maria Ohisalo, 34, of the Green League; Katri Kulmuni, 32, of the Centre party and Anna-Maja Henriksson, 55, of the Swedish People’s party.

Marin is currently Finland’s transport minister but was elected as as the country’s leader on December 8 and will be sworn in this week. She will be the third female prime minister in the Nordic country’s history.

She was the first in her family to go to university, and was raised by a mother in a same-sex relationship, or what she has previously described as a “rainbow family”.

 

Sanna Marin: New prime minister of Finland said her LGBT+ family felt “invisible”.

Marin told the Finnish site Menaiset in 2015 that she felt her upbringing in a LGBT+ household influenced her values as a politician.

She said: “For me, people have always been equal. It’s not a matter of opinion. That’s the foundation of everything.”

But growing up those around her did not always feel the same way, and she said that growing up with same-sex parents made her feel “invisible” and that they “were not recognised as a true family or equal with others”.

She added: “But I wasn’t bullied much. Even when I was little, I was very candid and stubborn. I wouldn’t have taken anything easy.”

Marin has shot up through ranks of politics in Finland since she became head of the council in Finland’s third largest city Tampere at just 27 years old. She is also mother to an almost two-year-old daughter.