Former president Andrzej Duda met in Krakow with Daniel Nawrocki, boy of president Karol Nawrocki. The conversation afraid the autobiography of Duda "It's Me" and life after the end of office.
"I am glad that I was able to host Daniel Nawrocki in Krakow today. We talked about the book 'It's me' and the life of the Krakówn after the presidency" - wrote Andrzej Duda on social media. The erstwhile president announced details of the gathering in the program "Nawrocks in Poland" conducted by the boy of the head of state.
History of the Nawrock family
Daniel Nawrocki is not the biological boy of Karol Nawrocki, but he has been raised by him since his second year of age. According to gossip.pl, the president said about this situation: "I have raised him since the second year of life. He's not my biological son. I don't know another life like Daniel, and he doesn't know another father like me. We are aware in my household home that Daniel lives through deep intellectual resilience, dedication and readiness of his young then to give birth to him and to make life win."
Young Nawrocki develops a media career - according to gossip.pl has been working as a reporter in local Tricity media since 16. Plejada.pl reports that the first guest of his program "Nawrocks in Poland" was Filip Chajzer.
Support for a known presenter
Philip Chajzer does not hide support for Daniel Nawrocki in the face of media criticism. "During the presidential campaign, erstwhile the hatred in the Polish media poured on this household in a disgusting way, I wrote a message to Mr Daniel - that I was keeping my fingers crossed for their family. That's it. Simple human warm words. Completely nonpolitically" - explained the presenter.
Chajzer added that he understood the situation of the household from his own experience. "I just know it humanly. I've been through this kind of hatred wave more than erstwhile and not twice. I know how it goes" - he said in a conversation with the media.
Reactions and commercial aspects
Dudy's publication sparked an avalanche of comments on social media. Under the post appeared both the words of criticism ("Zenada", "I do not greet"), as well as the questions ("What do I delight here?").
The book "It's Me" which is the subject of the conversation is available in 2 price versions. According to fact.pl, the standard edition costs PLN 99, while the collector's edition with an autograph was valued at PLN 159.
Sources used: "plotek.pl", "plejada.pl", "fact.pl" Note: This article has been edited with the aid of Artificial Intelligence.