Sergio Berni and Guillermo Moreno Agreed that Compulsory Military Service Should Return
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Twenty-one years ago, (compulsory) military service ended in the Czech Republic. The introduction of a fully voluntary army was accompanied by a number of arguments, some of them correct, some of them misguided. However, the key condition was the historically exceptionally good security situation. In short, a large army with large reserves was not needed. Unfortunately...
On Saturday, May 31, the city of Buenos Aires on May 25 will host an important political event: the visit of the judicialist leader Guillermo Moreno, who will lead a regional meeting of the Space Principles and Values, with referents and activists from the entire Seventh Electoral Section. In the framework of the day, the Basic Unit “José Ignacio Rucci”, symbol of the militant commitment to Peronist doctrine, will be inaugurated. Moreno, former …
When it seemed that it was a resolved issue, the ghost of compulsory military service came back from the hand of two Peronist leaders. Moreno aimed to strengthen the defense of the country and worried about how the people who already performed it should stay active. But Berni went further and defended it as an instrument to improve society, forgetting the denunciations that existed when it was active.
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