Finland gets the world’s youngest Prime Minister: Sanna Marin
Finland
gets the world’s youngest Prime Minister: Sanna Marin
The news was trending today across everywhere about
the appointment of Sanna Marin as Finland’s & also world’s youngest Prime Minister ever. This
article is about a small introduction of Finland as a country. Finland has one
of the world’s most extensive welfare systems that guarantee decent living
conditions for all residents. Finland is the eighth-largest country in
Europe.
Finland
is a top performer in numerous metrics of national
performance, including education, economic
competitiveness, civil liberties, quality of life, and human
development. In 2015, Finland was ranked first in the World Human Capital and
the Press Freedom Index and
as the most stable country in the world during 2011–2016 in the Fragile States Index, and
second in the Global Gender Gap Report. It
also ranked first on the World Happiness Report report
for 2018 and 2019.
Finland joined the United Nations in 1955 and adopted an official
policy of neutrality. Around 92% of residents have confidence in Finland's
security institutions. The overall crime rate of Finland is not high in the EU context. Transparency
International ranks
Finland as one of the least corrupt countries in Europe. The economy of Finland has a per capita output equal to that of
other European economies such as those of France, Germany, Belgium, or the UK. The
female employment rate is high in the country. Around 92% have a mobile phone
and 83.5% (2009) Internet connection at home. In addition, 38
percent of Finland's population has a university or college degree, which is among the
highest percentages in the world. Also it has the 12th rank
in the Human Development Index with 0.925 in world (2018). In terms of medals
and gold medals won per capita, Finland is the best performing country in
Olympic history.
-Amul Tamboli (12-12-2019)
(Ref-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland#Public_policy)
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