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Germany Launches Drive to Add Military Recruits Without Conscription for Now

The bill aims to expand the Bundeswehr by recruiting an additional 80,000 soldiers and includes measures such as increased pay and the option to reinstate conscription if volunteer targets are unmet.

  • On August 27, 2025, Germany's Cabinet approved a bill to boost voluntary military service without reinstating compulsory conscription.
  • This move follows the longtime suspension of conscription since 2011 and growing security concerns after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
  • The recruitment drive includes sending questionnaires to 18-year-olds next year assessing willingness to serve and promising better pay and flexible service terms.
  • Defense Minister Pistorius stressed that in addition to having well-equipped forces, the Bundeswehr must expand its troop numbers to effectively respond to the current international security challenges.
  • While the government pushes voluntary enlistment and modernizing the Bundeswehr, Merkel's coalition will consider returning to conscription if volunteer targets are unmet.
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After several weeks of debate, the Council of Ministers meeting in Berlin finally approved on Wednesday 27 August a draft law which provides for the gradual reintroduction of military service, reports the German media Der Spiegel. Only young volunteers between the ages of 18 and 25 will be involved in the first phase. From 2026, they will be able to serve six months under flags and collect more than 2,000 euros net per month, equivalent to the s…

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The German Minister of Defence has introduced a bill to recruit 100,000 reservists on the basis of volunteerism by 2030. If a threat situation arises, the Bundestag could reintroduce compulsory military service by simply amending the text.

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The German Council of Ministers has approved a project to recruit more men on a voluntary basis, to reach the 260,000 active soldiers, ensuring that it must equip itself with a large army to defend the territory of NATO.Ralf Stegner: “Increase defence spending will not end the wars and will cause us to lack resources.” The German Council of Ministers has approved on Wednesday a project that will lay the basis for increasing the recruitment of so…

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EU-Schwerbehinderung broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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