The article focuses on Polish President Andrzej Duda's online interactions with several women, sparking rumors and controversies. These interactions involved virtual conversations and photos, some of which were interpreted as romantic encounters. One instance involved Jolka Rosiek, a woman who claimed a romantic relationship with Duda and shared alleged text messages. Another involved Izabela Pek, who described their online communication and his failure to dispel her romantic expectations. A third instance involved an online exchange with a spokesperson for the Korwin-Mikke party, Jolanta Solarz.
Agata Kornhauser-Duda, the First Lady, responded to these situations, highlighting the contrast between her style and her husband's. She's described as having intervened directly in some situations, once hanging up a phone call between the president and a politician. The article emphasizes her limited public speaking, contrasted by her reported influence on her husband's decisions and her more liberal views.
The article explores the political repercussions of Duda's online activity and the First Lady's responses. His frequent online interactions with lesser-known individuals led to criticism within his own party, raising concerns about his image and judgment. The article suggests that Agata Kornhauser-Duda’s silent disapproval and infrequent interventions stem from her own political stances, which differ greatly from her husband's and the ruling party's.
The article also includes unexpected actions by Agata Kornhauser-Duda. The text highlights her rare public appearances, her limited press interactions and her sometimes forceful statements when speaking about the media's portrayal of her husband and her unwillingness to endorse political opinions aligning with the ruling party's conservatism. These actions are analyzed as signs of a deliberate strategy or perhaps an expression of personal dissatisfaction with her situation.