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German Cabinet Backs New Volunteer-First Military Service, Sends Bill to Bundestag

Berlin seeks to grow the Bundeswehr toward NATO troop levels through a modernized service model that could shift to conscription only by parliamentary vote.

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Feldjacken hängen am Stand der Bundeswehr bei der Computerspiele-Messe Gamescom.

Overview

  • The approved framework reintroduces nationwide registration in 2026 and makes mustering compulsory from mid-2027, with women able to submit information voluntarily.
  • An initial intake of about 15,000 is planned for 18- to 25-year-olds, with pay set at more than €2,000 net by classifying recruits as temporary soldiers.
  • Any move to compulsory service would require a Bundestag decision based on the security situation or a shortage of volunteers, which the CDU/CSU seeks to harden with automatic triggers.
  • Defense Minister Boris Pistorius hailed the bill as a major step, while Bundeswehrverband chief André Wüstner and Green leaders warned voluntariness alone may miss personnel goals.
  • Meeting in the Bendlerblock with NATO’s SACEUR attending, the cabinet also advanced broader security measures including a planned National Security Council and stronger powers for the military counterintelligence service.