Karol Nawrocki's Wife Marta Nawrocka: From Past to First Lady of Poland
Marta Nawrocka, wife of newly elected Polish President Karol Nawrocki, is set to become the country's first lady. Born in 1986 in Gdańsk, she was previously known by her maiden name Smoleń, as revealed on the English version of the Institute of National Remembrance's website, which her husband heads. Nawrocka, who once aspired to be a ballerina and studied at the State Ballet School in Gdańsk, later graduated from the University of Gdańsk with a degree in Law and Administration. She has 18 years of experience working in the National Revenue Administration, specializing in controls related to illegal gambling, the oil and alcohol industries, and previously served in Customs. Nawrocka is known to have firearms permits due to her work, which involves operations against illegal gambling points. She met Karol Nawrocki by chance in Gdańsk, and they have been married for 15 years, with two children—son Antoni and daughter Katarzyna—and Nawrocka also has a 22-year-old son from a previous relationship. As she prepares to move into the presidential palace, her current salary in the Revenue Administration could exceed 10,000 PLN monthly, but traditionally, First Ladies do not work professionally during their tenure, although recent regulations now include social security contributions. Her support during the recent presidential campaign was active, with Nawrocka expressing her desire to promote Polish traditions and assist people with disabilities. Her upcoming role as First Lady will likely influence her public activities and financial status, with potential benefits to her pension after her service.
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