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I bet we'll see income taxes in Poland trend sharply downward in the long term. When the government starts taking ~1/5th of your income after about a decade of not doing so you tend to not take giving the government a cut for granted.
Maybe Juncker complained that the incoming workforce could use a bit more post-graduation experience. This way EU will be getting people that don't need on-job training.
Imagine the young person who turns 27 the day this law in effective!
Wonder what the number of personal bankruptcies at 27 will be...
Also Poland is the European country with the largest number of young people. Heavily catholic. Could be a significant move.