BERLIN: Germany plans to reintroduce obligatory screening for army service for 18-year-old males as a part of a broader effort to bolster its armed forces, a defence ministry supply stated on Thursday (Jul 24).
Conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz has made strengthening the nation’s under-resourced army a key precedence, citing the rising menace from Russia and uncertainty over US President Donald Trump’s dedication to Europe’s safety.
The proposal, a part of laws anticipated to be introduced to the cupboard subsequent month, goals to draw extra volunteers to the Bundeswehr but in addition lays the groundwork for obligatory service if enlistment targets usually are not met.
MANDATORY QUESTIONNAIRE AND FITNESS SCREENING
Beneath the plan, all 18-year-old males could be required to finish a questionnaire about their willingness to serve. Whereas this questionnaire could be voluntary for ladies, males would additionally need to endure screening for army health from 2028, no matter whether or not they have expressed curiosity in becoming a member of.
The draft regulation consists of provisions permitting for the reinstatement of obligatory army service, which was suspended in 2011 below then-chancellor Angela Merkel. Any such transfer would require specific approval from the German parliament.
RECRUITMENT DRIVE AND FUTURE TARGETS
Merz has launched measures to exempt defence spending from Germany’s stringent debt limits as a part of a wider push to create what he described as “the strongest typical military in Europe.”
The Bundeswehr at the moment includes about 180,000 lively personnel and 49,000 reservists however has struggled to satisfy recruitment targets. The defence ministry expects 15,000 new recruits this yr, a rise of 5,000 from 2024, however goals to scale as much as 40,000 yearly by 2031.
The federal government’s long-term aim is a drive of 460,000, together with 260,000 lively troopers and 200,000 reservists.
To draw new recruits, the defence ministry plans to supply incentives resembling coaching in superior applied sciences and international language programs.
Germany’s northern neighbour Sweden reinstated a restricted type of conscription in 2017, after phasing it out in 2010.
