Prime Minister Marin, who was attracting attention as the youngest prime minister in Scandinavian Finland, submitted his resignation on the 6th after the ruling party lost the general election.

In Finland, general elections were held on the 2nd.
The center-right National Coalition won 48 seats, followed by the right-wing Finn Party with 46 seats,
and
the center-left Social Democratic Party led by 37-year-old Prime Minister Marin lost its first seat with 43 seats.

According to local media, Prime Minister Marin said that he wanted to "lead a more calm life" after the general election result.

According to the Prime Minister's Office of Finland, Prime Minister Marin submitted his resignation letter to President Niinistö on the 1th, which was accepted.

A new prime minister is expected to be selected through coalition negotiations led by the first party, the National Coalition, but Marin will continue to serve in the meantime.

In 6, Prime Minister Marin became prime minister at the age of 1, the youngest in Finland, and in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization was realized, but it was pointed out that the strengthening of welfare policy led to a deterioration in finances, and he did not get the necessary support for his succession.