Jenni Haukio’s touching words about the change of power

Dr. Jenni Haukio published a two-part message to the people of Finland following the change of power.

Doctor Jenni Haukio, 46, shares his feelings about his last day as the spouse of the president of the republic. President Sauli Niinistön75, the term ended today, March 1, and the president took office Alexander Stubb55, and his wife Suzanne Innes-Stubb54.

Now Haukio has published his two-part message to the people of Finland in the X application. In his post, Haukio sincerely thanks Finns for the past years.

– I love you, Finland! Today, a very special period in my life ended. Representing Finland and Finns as the spouse of the president of the republic has been a great honor and privilege. The importance of the support and encouragement of the citizens has been enormous for me. Heartfelt thanks, the doctor writes.

If the link doesn’t appear, you can look at Haukio’s first post from here.

In his second publication, Haukio reveals a little about his future to his social media followers.

– In the future, I will continue to actively work with the same values ​​and themes that have been important to me as the president’s spouse and already earlier in my life. Before that, a moment’s breath. Thanks to everyone, he states.

If you don’t see the link, you can look at another post from here.

The doctor has already received a lot of praise for his years of service in a short time. Social media followers praise Haukiot in the comment fields of his posts.

– Thank you Jenni! Great job!

– Thank you for the valuable work, for the sophisticated way of representing Finland alongside the fine and capable President.

Niinistö and Haukio served as the presidential couple of the republic for 12 years. During the presidential term, the couple had a child Aaro-son in 2018. The family also includes Osku the dog and Niinistö’s children from a previous union: already grown boys Nuitt49, and Matias44.

Jenni Haukio thanks the people of Finland for the past years. Petteri Paalasmaa



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