Macron to present new French national service plan

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President Emmanuel Macron

President Emmanuel Macron said he will announce a new military service aimed at boosting French army numbers later this week.

Details are scant, but according to French media the scheme would be voluntary, remunerated and last 10 months.

In an interview with local media he sought to reassure French people that the plan did not mean young people would be sent to fight in Ukraine.

“We really need to, right now, dispel any misconception that we’re going to send our young people to Ukraine,” he said. “That’s not at all what this is about.”

However, Macron stated the new framework was meant to address the “desire for service” among the youth – and to face the “hybrid confrontation” waged by Russia.

“If we French want to protect ourselves… we must show that we are not weak in the face of one power that threatens us the most.”

“It is very important that as many of our fellow citizens as possible understand what our armed forces are and how they work,” Macron added.

No official details on the new military service have yet been shared, though it is expected Macron will elaborate on the proposal during a visit to an army base on Thursday.

French media is reporting that the revamped voluntary military service could last 10 months. Volunteers will be paid between €900 (£790) and €1000 (£880) per month, according to La Tribune Dimanche.

Conscription in France was scrapped in 1996. The current iteration of the national service, the Service national universel (SNU), only includes two weeks of training followed by another two weeks of community work. It was introduced in 2019 but never gained much traction.

Credit: bbc.com

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