Agata Kornhauser-Duda
First Lady of Poland (born 1972)
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- Agata Kornhauser-Duda (born 2 April 1972) is a Polish teacher who served as the First Lady of Poland from 2015 to 2025 as the wife of the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda.
- She has one brother, Jakub, a poet and translator.
- Together they have one daughter.
- She has been described as a demanding but fair and dedicated teacher, and during the presidential campaign only took one day off, vowing to stay with her students until the end of the school year.
- She wrote her dissertation on the tetralogy of Horst Bienek at the Jagiellonian University, where she and her husband met.
Agata Kornhauser-Duda (born 2 April 1972) is a Polish teacher who served as the First Lady of Poland from 2015 to 2025 as the wife of the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda.
Background and family
Kornhauser was born in Kraków, the child of Julian Kornhauser, a Polish writer, translator and literary critic of Jewish descent, and Alicja Wojna, a Polish philologist. She has one brother, Jakub, a poet and translator.
She has been married to Andrzej Duda since 21 December 1994. Together they have one daughter.
Professional career
She is a teacher at the Jan III Sobieski High School, Kraków, where she has worked since 1998. She has been described as a demanding but fair and dedicated teacher, and during the presidential campaign only took one day off, vowing to stay with her students until the end of the school year. The school is her husband's alma mater, she herself attended its rival Bartłomiej Nowodworski High School. She wrote her dissertation on the tetralogy of Horst Bienek at the Jagiellonian University, where she and her husband met.
First Lady of Poland
She became the first lady of Poland on 6 August 2015, when her husband became president. On 24 May 2015, he won the second round of the presidential election, achieving 51.55% of the vote against the 48.45% won by his rival, the incumbent Bronisław Komorowski. During the campaign she supported her husband by appearing in party broadcasts. In terms of her own political beliefs, she has been described as more liberal than Andrzej Duda by her brother.
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