German coalition parties agree on military service reform

handelsblatt.com (German)

German coalition parties Union and SPD have reached a fundamental agreement on military service reform after prolonged negotiations. The agreement follows a dispute that halted a cabinet-approved bill in October, with key issues including recruitment targets and selection processes for voluntary service. The reform aims to increase the Bundeswehr's standing force to 260,000 and bolster reserves, with Defense Minister Pistorius targeting a 2026 implementation.


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