KO MP Iwona Hartwich was asked on Radio ZET, among other things, about your education. She boasted that she had completed adult high school and had one final exam to complete. She spoke something else when she thought she was off the air. “And I don’t know if I’m going to graduate. Will I be able to do it,” she said.
Hartwich answered a question from one of the listeners about how she managed to complete adult high school with so many parliamentary and domestic responsibilities.
I did it, I made it a point of honor. Previously this had not been possible because I had to take care of my son. I did it, everything is in front of me, maybe one day I will finish my studies
– she boasted and outlined her vision for the future of Hartwich.
But you passed your final exams, right?
– asked the editor who presented the program Beata Lübecka.
My high school final exams are ahead of me
– replied the KO MP.
At the end of the programme, editor Lubecka told Hartwich that we were waiting for the book the MP was writing. Hartwich responded to these words, most likely thinking that she was already off the air.
Yes, it’s written. It will take a long time, probably a year and a half or a year. But I have two publishers, so I can choose now. I describe everything, even funny situations
– said Hartiwch, adding that she writes it herself.
And I don’t know if I’m going to take my final exams or if I’m going to pass
– she added to her statement.
No, you have to. Once you’re done with high school, you have to
– responded editor Lübecka.
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Source: wPolityce