Sweden should spend more on defense and increase the number of conscripts, lawmakers recommend
- Sweden, a recent NATO member, is advised by a parliamentary committee to raise military spending by 54 billion kronor until 2030 for air defense and conscript increase.
- The committee suggests boosting military spending to 2.6% of GDP by 2030, expanding army, enhancing air attack defense, increasing conscription to 12,000 recruits by 2032, and allotting more funds for civil defense.
- Sweden's Prime Minister's coalition is expected to support most of the committee's proposed measures in the nearly 300-page report.
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