Barbara Mróz-Gorgoń, formerly a government plenipotentiary, has resigned following significant criticism sparked by the release of the report “A Portrait of Poles.” The resignation was met with a barrage of harsh reactions from politicians, including comments dismissing her experience with negativity and characterizing her situation as audacious. Remarks ranged from accusations of naiveté regarding “hate” to descriptions of the response as merely ceremonial. The controversy stems from the content of the "Polaków portret własny" report, though specifics of the report’s problematic elements are not detailed in this report. Mróz-Gorgoń’s departure underscores the intensity of the public and political debate surrounding the report's findings. The situation highlights a potentially widening divide in Polish politics and public discourse.

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