Poland’s first lady, Marta Nawrocka, faced a second interrogation by prosecutors regarding online hate aimed at her seven‑year‑old daughter, Kasia, following the election night.
First Lady Faced a Second Interrogation
Marta Nawrocka had already been questioned once; she has now been brought back for a follow‑up interrogation concerning hate directed at her daughter, Kasia. She stated that the children’s rights office submitted a request to prosecute the hate campaign, and she hopes negative content will disappear from public space.
Foundation to Protect Children and Counter Hate
In a recent interview, Nawrocka announced the creation of a foundation aimed at supporting children with disabilities and talented youth. The organization will also work to prevent hate, noting that children often do not realize the lasting impact of words.
Election‑Night Hate Targeting Kasia
During her father’s campaign victory celebration, Kasia sent hearts and waved to the crowd, sparking a wave of negative comments. Child rights advocate Monika Horny‑Cieślak denounced the violence and hate, calling for respect for every child.
Law Enforcement Launches Multiple Investigations
Prosecutors opened six investigations into the hate incidents, with hundreds of complaints, according to a related article. The legal action follows the first lady’s appeal for protection of her daughter from online harassment.

