German defense minister says military draft could return if volunteer numbers fall short
- Defence Minister Boris Pistorius indicated on Saturday that if voluntary enlistment targets are not met, Germany could bring back mandatory military service.
- This consideration follows Germany's suspension of conscription in 2011 and increasing defence demands after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
- Pistorius outlined a new military service model relying initially on voluntary enlistment, with plans to reactivate reservists and possibly mandate service if needed.
- Pistorius indicated that if the number of volunteers falls short of the available capacity, authorities might consider implementing compulsory recruitment.
- The government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz aims to pass a military service bill by January 2026 to improve troop numbers and national defence readiness.
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Germany Intends to Return to Recruitment. As Many Soldiers Want to Get This Way Bundeswehr - HotNews.ro
Germany could take into account the reintroduction of military recruitment even next year if it will not attract enough volunteers for its armed forces, Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius said Saturday for Frankfurter Allgeine Sontagszeitung, transmits...

German defense minister says draft could return if volunteer numbers fall short
BERLIN (AP) — Germany may reinstate compulsory military service if a revamped volunteer system fails to meet recruitment goals, the defense minister said in…

German defense minister says military draft could return if volunteer numbers fall short
Germany’s defense minister says the country may reinstate compulsory military service if a revamped volunteer system fails to meet recruitment goals.
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