Source : Perth Now news

Sanna Marin, the former prime minister of Finland, has gotten a court order forbidding a 36-year-old person from contacting her, following her, or observing her for a time.

The man tried to get inside Marin’s home, according to Finland’s STT media company, and was seen close to it for three weeks in December.

He rang the doorbell and requested to be let in on December 24 and was taken into custody.

The person, according to the report, denied the allegations during the reading, which was held reportedly behind closed doors.

Marin, a cultural senator, was prime minister from 2019 to 2023, at periods serving as the world’s youngest prime minister.

After losing to her gathering in the 2023 legislative elections, Marin withdrew from Scandinavian politics to become a strategic advisor to the Tony Blair Institute, a non-profit founded by the former British prime minister to support social centrism and oppose fanaticism.

The 39-year-old former prime minister continues to be one of Finland’s most high-profile characters.