The article discusses the 'moment of horror' described by former Polish President Karol Nawrocki during his presidential campaign. During a meeting with voters in Ząbkowice, Nawrocki claimed he experienced a sudden deterioration in health, temporary loss of consciousness, and symptoms resembling a violent episode, including vomiting and physical distress. The incident led to an investigation by the Świdnica District Prosecutor’s Office. In a TVN24 show, opposition MP Dorota Olko from the Left criticized the narrative, suggesting it was used to discredit Nawrocki and implied potential criminal activity. She called for transparency and urged authorities to investigate further. Meanwhile, Alvin Gajadhur, representing Nawrocki, stated that people were aware of the intense campaign against him and suggested that the current difficulty in clarifying the event stems from the passage of time. He denied any knowledge of poisoning attempts.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident as potentially politically motivated, emphasizing concerns over discrediting Nawrocki and suggesting possible conspiracy theories. While the article presents both perspectives (Gajadhur's defense and Olko's criticism), the emphasis on the potential misuse of the event

