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Union Rages After a Broken Conscription Agreement: "Bloodbone of Pistorius" – Schedule Stands

Summary by merkur.de
The dispute over military service is escalating, and the Union is blaming the SPD and Defense Minister Pistorius.

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Center

SPD Federal Defence Minister Pistorius has initiated an unnecessary dispute with the Union. It is about the urgently needed reform of the military service – but long ago also about his own political survival.

·Berlin, Germany
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After the conscription compromise of the black-red government burst on Tuesday evening due to reservations of the SPD and urges of the defense minister Pistorius, ... The post "Pistorius's blood-threat against SPD leadership: dispute over conscription escalates within the government appeared first on Apollo News.

Center

The dispute over military service is escalating, and the Union is blaming the SPD and Defense Minister Pistorius.

Lean Left

Shortly before the great announcement, Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius bursts the compromise on compulsory military service and thus attracts the wrath of the Union. CDU politicians speak of a "blood-threat", Pistorius counters sharply.

Lean Left

The Union and the SPD have not yet been able to agree on a new military service. The Union is primarily responsible for Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius.

Lean Right

Union and SPD cannot agree on a draft for conscription before the law goes into the Bundestag. Subsequently, the poison arrows fly. CDU-foreign expert Röttgen calls Defence Minister Pistorius "destructive". That does not sit on him.

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  • 38% of the sources lean Left, 37% of the sources lean Right
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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