After the end of Andrzej Duda's second presidential term, Agata Kornhauser-Duda does not intend to return to work at the II General Education Secondary School. King Jan III Sobieski in Krakow – according to unofficial findings of Virtual Poland.
The first woman was a German teacher.
It was in this facility, before taking the function of the first lady, that she taught German. Since 2015, she has been on free leave.
Information about her resignation from the ND school confirmed in 2 sources from the surroundings of the outgoing president. For now, it is not known what professional plans Agata Kornhauser-Duda has after leaving the Presidential Palace.
However, it appears from the unofficial information of the HR that the decision not to return to school did not belong solely to Agata Kornhauser-Duda. According to the interviewer of Virtual Poland, the advanced school leadership was not expected to show a desire for the first woman to take up the position of teacher again at the facility.
Agata Kornhauser-Duda's different farewell
Interestingly, the erstwhile first woman besides amazed to say goodbye to the Presidential Palace. Something ends, something starts. I think I'm the happiest man in this Chancellery. I will say goodbye to you to the words of my beloved song, "This is the end, there is nothing, we are free, we can go," she said during the ceremony at the Presidential Palace on Tuesday.
Agata Kornhauser-Duda, as mentioned, was a Germanist, pedagogue, first woman of the Republic of Poland from 2015 to 2020, wife of erstwhile president Andrzej Duda. A postgraduate of Germanic philology at the Jagiellonian University, she taught German in the II LO in Krakow for many years.
While serving as the first lady, she was active mainly in education activities, helping people with disabilities, seniors and volunteering. Known for avoiding public statements on political topics, which made it called "a silent first lady".
Let us besides add that her spouse Andrzej Duda has been associated with the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University since 1997. After taking office, the president suspended his academic activity, passing on free leave.
As established, after the presidency's graduation, he does not plan to return to college. – The employment agreement was terminated by agreement of the parties – Marcin Kubat, the university spokesman, gave PAP on Wednesday.