Britain is heading for its prime minister to be a 55-year-old man named Boris Johnson, and this is normal because about 90% of the heads of state and government in the world are male and middle-aged.

On the other hand, writer Claire Cohen said in an article in the British newspaper "Telegraph" that we must salute Finland, who elected the 34-year-old SANA MARIN as prime minister.

Marin is not only the youngest member of the Social Democratic Party, but the youngest woman ever to be prime minister globally. Note that all five leaders of the coalition are women, and four of them are under the age of 35.

Marin takes the place of the head of the New Zealand government
Marin, who was Minister of Transport, replaced New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who was classified as the youngest female prime minister and took over her current position two years ago when she was 37 years old.

She managed to breathe new life into New Zealand politics. Many praised her enacting strict arms laws in the wake of the Christchurch massacre, the mother of an 18-month-old daughter.

Marine dissociates herself from age-related questions (Reuters)

There are many female political figures who are following the strategy for their growing popularity, similar to the British Joe Swenson, who revealed in a dialogue with the Telegraph that she is eager to read the stories of her children before bed. In addition, she raised a great controversy when she brought her infant to attend the House of Commons sessions.

However, this did not contribute to the increase in its popularity among voters, as the United Kingdom witnessed only two prime ministers in its history. No politician has assumed this position at the age of forty since 1806. David Cameron is reported to have held the position before he was more than 43 years old.

Marin is a mother and a wife
Marine is a newcomer to motherhood, as she gave birth to her daughter Emma during the past year. Like many mothers, during her pregnancy she shared her photos on Instagram and the photos of her newborn baby, not to mention the publications in which her baby is naturally breastfed, and the sleep deprivation problems she faced after giving birth. Accordingly, it appears that she was following in the footsteps of Ardern.

She also shared pictures of romantic holidays with her husband Marcus Raikkonen. She grew up in a family of two women (the mother and her partner) and previously talked about how she was feeling as a child when she was talking about her family.

Marin admits that even when she was young she was very open and stubborn (Getty Images)

Marin indicated that he was not recognized as a real or equal family with others, but that she was not subjected to much harassment, stressing that even when she was young she was "very frank and stubborn."

I never thought about my age or sex
Although the media focuses on being the first woman to hold such a position at this age, Marin distanced herself away during her press conference about her age-related questions, "I never thought about my age or my sexuality. Of the factors that contributed to our voter confidence. "