Austrian Parliament Debates Army Readiness Amidst Neutrality Concerns
Austrian MPs recently convened to discuss the state defense and the challenges it faces. A key point of contention: balancing military readiness with Austria’s long-standing neutrality.
Defense Report Highlights Tensions
The State Defense Report 2024/2025 paints a picture of continuous tension, noting that while reforms have yielded some success, the Federal Army’s operational capacity remains limited. The most pressing issue, according to the report, is the personnel situation, with the Ministry of Defense having largely exhausted its options and requiring additional incentives beyond its current scope.
During the plenary debate, staffing shortages emerged as a central theme, garnering attention from both government and opposition parties, all of whom acknowledged the need for urgent action. Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner expressed satisfaction with the cross-party consensus to bolster the Federal Army.
Freedom Party’s Neutrality Concerns
The Freedom Party (FPร) raised concerns regarding Austria’s neutrality in relation to European defense initiatives. They introduced two resolutions, previously rejected by the Defense Committee, reiterating their stance. One resolution called for halting payments to the โWar Party Ukraineโ
via the European Peace Facility, citing Austria’s strained budget and neutrality laws, as detailed in Application 266/a (e).
The FPร also voiced opposition to the European Sky Shield Initiative (Essi), arguing it is deeply embedded within NATO structures. They proposed a motion to withdraw from Sky Shield and nullify prior agreements, as outlined in Motion 180/a (e).
FPร Argues for Increased Military Personnel
Volker Reifenberger of the FPร stated that the goal of defending Austria against military attacks is currently a โpious wish to the Christ child.โ
He called for quadrupling the mobile force to 55,000 soldiers, expanding basic military service, and reinstating mandatory militia exercises. Reifenberger also advocated for salaries that are competitive with the civilian sector and financial recognition of officers’ academic training.
Christian Schandor (FPร) echoed concerns about personnel shortages, calling it the Federal Army’s โAchilles heel.โ
He emphasized the need for โnational determination and social backing,โ
along with addressing infrastructure investment backlogs. Schandor criticized the defense budget, projecting it to be just over 1% of GDP in 2025 and 2026; this figure lags behind the NATO guideline of 2% of GDP that member states should spend on defense, which only nine European members met in 2014 but which grew to 20 in 2024 (Council on Foreign Relations).
Gerhard Kaniak (FPร) stressed the party’s commitment to air defense capabilities while upholding neutrality, opposing Essi membership due to concerns that operations would be conducted jointly with NATO.
Furthermore, Axel Kassegger (FPร) criticized payments to the โWar Party Ukraine,โ
viewing the European Peace Facility as a โperfection of the debt union.โ
He also took issue with Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger’s visit to Ukraine, suggesting it compromised Austria’s neutrality.
Greens Advocate for Investing in People
David Stรถgmรผller of the Green Party acknowledged improvements in the Armed Forces but noted missed opportunities, especially concerning personnel. He emphasized the need for โmore investments in people, not just in metal,โ
citing surveys that highlight work environment and work-life balance as critical issues.
Stรถgmรผller proposed improvements to corporate culture, including better treatment of LGBTIQ+ personnel, ending assistance operations, raising basic military service salaries, and renovating barracks.
Meri Disoski (Greens) criticized the FPร’s initiatives, labeling them โtwo of many Putin-friendly initiatives.โ
She asserted that support for Ukraine, including payments to the European Peace Facility, does not violate neutrality and is crucial in light of โdaily brutal attacks in Russia.โ
To counter funding of the โRussian War Fund,โ
Disoski introduced a motion urging the government to support the European Commission’s proposals to halt Russian energy imports by 2027. The motion was supported only by the Greens.
Coalition Supports Federal Army’s Reconstruction
Friedrich Ofenauer (รVP) stated that the comprehensive national defense, enshrined in the constitution 50 years ago, is now โmore recent than ever.โ
He credited Defense Minister Tanner with initiating a โparadigm shiftโ
and noted a broad consensus for providing the Federal Army with sufficient funding.
Michael Hammer and Maria Neumann (both รVP) expressed satisfaction with the Federal Army’s development plan. Hammer accused the FPร of echoing โRussian narrative[s],โ
while Neumann cautioned against criticizing the Federal Army’s state, suggesting it could become a โself-fulfilling prophecy.โ
Manfred Hofinger (รVP) lauded the investments and called the report a โsuccess reportโ.
Robert Laimer (SPร) viewed the state defense report as a โwarning signal,โ
indicating that Austria’s military defense is currently insufficient due to personnel issues. He advocated for measures to address this and emphasized the importance of foreign missions to maintain stability in Europe.
Petra Oberrauner (SPร) opposed the FPร’s initiatives, describing Sky Shield as an โactive defense of neutrality.โ
Petra Tanzler (SPร) called for leveraging the potential of women in the army. Paul Stich (SPร) emphasized the need to confront actors who view war as a legitimate geopolitical tool.
Douglas Hoyos-Trautmansdorff (NEOS) argued that Austria had been โlooked at too isolatedโ
for too long, stressing the importance of European cooperation. He accused the FPร of failing to โarrive in realityโ
and wanting to โdeliver Austria to a dictator.โ
Defense Minister Applauds Consensus
Minister Tanner welcomed the widespread consensus across party lines regarding budgetary and personnel strengthening of the Federal Army. She affirmed that the โjoint effortโ
to implement comprehensive state defense would achieve its goal. Responding to Christian Schandor (FPร), she highlighted the significance of โnational determination.โ
To David Stรถgmรผller, she said that “bad speeches” of the Federal Army would not help. Tanner also noted a 74% reduction in early departures from the army.