The talker of the Sejm, Simon Holovnia, announced that the oath would take place on August 6. president Elekta's spokesman, Rafał Leśkiewicz, revealed the first details of Marty Nawrocka's plans. As he stressed, the future president's spouse intends to actively inform her about her activities. He wants to pay peculiar attention to 1 area.
This is Marty Nawrocka's plan after August 6.
Rafał Leśkiewicz informed that Marta Nawrocka wanted to talk actively on social issues. Her actions will be tracked in the media.
– President-elect's matrimony is close to the problems of people with disabilities, issues related to equalising the opportunities of children and young people with limited access to developing talent and passion. She would like to put peculiar emphasis on combating hatred and threats on the network," said President-elect's spokesperson in a conversation with PAP, as quoted by Radio ZET.
By 6 August, Marta Nawrocka focuses on the preparations of her and her relatives for the swearing-in ceremony. As Leśkiewicz added, he has already had meetings with people who supported her husband on his way to victory, including women from the social movement #WomenZawrocki.
Marta Nawrocka as First Lady
At the beginning of June, the European Analyst Res Futura – a foundation dealing with media investigation and information safety on the network – published a study which highlighted that the image of Marty Nawrocka is 1 of the most frequently commented subjects on the Polish Internet.
The authors of the study indicated that netizens frequently compare it to the model of a female representing the state, primarily analyzing her style, appearance and whether she corresponds to this role.
The study shows that 24 percent of the comments afraid Marty Nawrocka's past, and 17 percent of the netizens were associated with Jolanta Kwasniewska. In 14 percent of entries, the function of women and mothers was discussed. Opinions were frequently mixed referring to what kind of female they would like to see as a symbol of household values.
Let us remind that in a survey conducted by SW investigation for weekly magazine Wprost in June, Poles were asked whether Marta Nawrocka would be a good First Lady. A affirmative consequence was given by 38.9 percent of respondents, 26.1 percent assessed it negatively, and 35.1 percent did not have an opinion on it.