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Germany to Implement Military Service: Mandatory Exams and Potential Conscription

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Germany to Revamp Military Service, ‌Considering Compulsory Options

Germany’s governing parties – the⁢ CDU/CSU and SPD⁤ – have reached an agreement to reform military service,⁣ addressing personnel shortages and evolving security concerns. The plan centers around assessing the potential for⁣ service among young citizens,⁢ with⁢ a pathway towards potential compulsory service ‌if ​voluntary recruitment falls short.

Beginning with those turning 18, individuals ⁤will receive a questionnaire‍ to gauge their motivation and suitability‍ for military service. For men, completing this form will be mandatory. Furthermore, a mandatory military aptitude test ​will be implemented for all men born after January 1, 2008,⁤ starting​ after July 1, 2027.⁣ The Defense Ministry intends to establish an examination ⁣infrastructure ⁢capable of processing ‌300,000 aptitude⁤ tests annually.

The initial goal is to build‌ a pool of potential recruits for defense purposes. though, the agreement ⁣stipulates that if voluntary applications don’t meet the armed forces’⁤ needs, the Bundestag will decide on the⁤ introduction of‍ compulsory military service.‌ Should the number of eligible individuals in‍ a given age group exceed requirements, ‌a “random selection method as a last resort” will be‍ employed.

Alongside these measures,‍ the​ reform aims to enhance the attractiveness of military⁤ service.

A draft law outlining these changes‍ will be ⁤presented ‌to the Bundestag in December,‍ with German Defense Minister ⁢Boris ‌Pistorius aiming⁢ for the ⁣new law ​to take effect at the beginning of 2026.

This reform is driven by⁤ the perceived increased ​threat from Russia ⁢and subsequent adjustments to NATO planning. Germany currently has‍ 181,000 soldiers, and aims to increase this number⁣ by​ approximately 80,000, reaching a total of 260,000. Plans ⁢also include establishing a reserve ⁤force of 200,000 soldiers.⁤ The previous goal of ‍reaching 203,000​ soldiers⁣ has not been met, due⁢ to demographic challenges including an aging ​population and a shortage of qualified personnel.

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