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Marta Nawrocka Responded to the Experts, Citing Her Family Experiences.

Summary by Polsat News
At the initiative of the Panoptykon Foundation, 132 experts appealed in a letter to Marta Nawrocka for support in amending the Act on the Provision of Electronic Services. The First Lady addressed the matter and responded to the foundation in a special letter. Polsat News reporter Grzegorz Urbanek was the first to receive the letter.
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At the initiative of the Panoptykon Foundation, 132 experts appealed in a letter to Marta Nawrocka for support in amending the Act on the Provision of Electronic Services. The First Lady addressed the matter and responded to the foundation in a special letter. Polsat News reporter Grzegorz Urbanek was the first to receive the letter.

132 experts have signed an appeal to the First Lady to support the Digital Services Act, which is currently waiting for the president's signature.

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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