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Title: Pistorius Defends Himself Against Röttgen’s “Destructive” Accusations Over Conscription Plan

Pistorius Defends Conscription Plans,rebuts⁣ “Destructive” Accusation from Röttgen

Disagreement over a draft law regarding compulsory⁢ military service ⁤continues ‌between the Union parties (CDU/CSU) and the SPD,escalating into public accusations of obstruction. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has strongly refuted claims by CDU foreign expert ⁢Norbert Röttgen that he is deliberately undermining⁢ the legislative process.

The dispute centers ‍on a compromise proposal developed by negotiators from both sides – including Röttgen, SPD MPs Siemtje Möller and Falko droßmann, and CSU‍ MP Thomas Erndl – which faced internal resistance within the SPD. A key point of contention was the potential for a draft lottery to ‌ensure sufficient ‍participation if volunteer numbers fall short. Pistorius has emphasized the principle of‍ voluntariness. He also proposed a mandatory muster for all young men – up⁣ to 300,000 annually ‍- ⁣to assess thier⁣ suitability for service, preparing for a potential reinstatement of general conscription and minimizing⁢ legal challenges.

Röttgen sharply criticized Pistorius’s ⁢actions, stating to the ‍ Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ), “In over 30 years ‍of ​membership in the German Bundestag, I have never seen a federal‍ minister frontally torpedo an⁢ important legislative process in his own area of ​​responsibility and plunge ⁤his own ‌parliamentary group into chaos.” He further accused Pistorius​ of⁢ behaving “destructively” in the Editorial Network Germany. “The SPD ‍has to sort‌ itself⁢ out now,” Röttgen added.

Pistorius ​responded to ⁣the accusations, telling the Tagesspiegel, “I’m not torpedoing, and⁣ I’m not destructive either.” He explained his concerns stemmed from‌ changes made to the⁤ bill before its ‌official introduction to the Bundestag, specifically ⁢regarding “extensive testing from 2027, which is not included ⁣in the current​ compromise” and⁤ the potential loss of time if the military ⁣is required to re-advertise to randomly selected young men. He stated he had voiced these concerns previously.

A planned ⁣joint press conference to announce a resolution was ‍cancelled at short⁢ notice, and the ⁢future of the bill’s first reading in the ⁤Bundestag -⁤ currently scheduled for Thursday – remains uncertain. Bild newspaper reported the military‌ service law would​ be removed from the parliamentary agenda this week,though Parliament officials stated no final decision had been made. The bill was originally slated for its first reading last week.

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