EU state’s defense minister calls for military conscription of women

Latvia reintroduced mandatory service for males last year and now prepares for “public discourse” to draft females

Latvia should prepare for the compulsory conscription of women by 2028, Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds said on Tuesday.

This announcement comes less than a year and a half after the Baltic state reintroduced mandatory national service, having abolished the practice in 2006.

“Moving towards comprehensive national defense, I support the compulsory recruitment of women into the national defense service. 2028 could be the optimal time to start,” Spruds wrote on X (formerly Twitter), echoing statements made on national television.

The minister acknowledged that groundwork for the change still needs to be laid, including altering the “public discourse” surrounding the initiative. He also emphasized the need to improve the “infrastructure of the service, as well as the provision of materiel and equipment tailored…

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