Denmark makes military service compulsory for women
In view of Russia's war against Ukraine and in order to improve its defense situation, the Danish government is putting the plan of compulsory military service for women like men on the agenda. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, citing the weekly newspaper “Spiegel”, based on the decisions Adopted in the Danish government, equal rights are adopted between men and women in carrying arms. Accordingly, according to the Ukraine war, Danish women are going to be called to military service for the first time in the future. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has now announced these plans. He said: We are not re-arming because we want war, but we are arming ourselves because we want to avoid it. Fredriksen explained about these plans that the government wants “complete equality between the sexes”. . Based on this, from 2026, 5,000 conscripts, both men and women, will be called for military service. Also, the duration of military service will be increased from four months to eleven months.
Last year, about 4,700 people in Denmark did their military service, where women served only voluntarily and usually for four months.
Of course, these plans have not been finalized yet. In June of last year, an overwhelming majority in the Danish parliament approved the relevant defense agreement, which provides greater equality in conscription.
The Danish Ministry of Defense also announced that the Danish Armed Forces will “Historical strengthening” is needed, which requires a revision of the conscription model, as concerns have increased about Europe’s defense capability against a Russian war. Security in Europe has become increasingly serious. He added: “When we think about the future defense, we should consider this.” A stronger conscription, including full gender equality, should help the performance of the armed forces, the national mobilization and the personnel of our armed forces. It is very important that we have a stronger conscription scheme in Denmark. This is why we need a broader basis for employment that includes all genders.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen recently also called on European countries to increase the EU’s defense and security budget to prevent ”
The Danish prime minister’s request for increased defense spending comes amid warnings from European capitals about Russia’s rapid rearmament, which poses a potential threat to NATO countries.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |