French president unveils new 10-month voluntary military service for volunteers aged 18 and 19
France aims to recruit 3,000 volunteers in 2026, scaling to 50,000 by 2035, to strengthen national defense amid rising European security threats.
- On November 27, 2025, President Emmanuel Macron unveiled a paid, voluntary 10-month national military service for young volunteers aged 18 and 19 at the Varces military base, calling it a limited revival of national service.
- France is boosting defences amid Russia's war in Ukraine, with President Emmanuel Macron saying, `In this uncertain world where might triumphs over right, war is in the present tense` and earlier this year signalling a voluntary military option for youth.
- After a one-month training, recruits will spend nine months assigned to units, then can join the reserve while continuing education or work within the three-tier structure.
- Initially 3,000 volunteers will start next year, rising to 10,000 by 2030 and 50,000 by 2035, with over 2 billion euros in the 2026-2030 budget and 6.5 billion euros extra next two years.
- The plan still needs parliamentary approval and Gen. Fabien Mandon, France's chief of staff, sparked outcry last week with warnings, while an Elabe survey found 73% support and Macron reassured no deployment to Ukraine.
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