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Thousands in Croatia sign petition against proposed military draft
Thousands in Croatia sign petition against proposed military draft
by AFP Staff Writers
Zagreb (AFP) July 19, 2024
Thousands of Croatians signed a petition protesting a proposal to reintroduce mandatory military service in the Balkan country, organisers said Friday.

Croatia formally abolished military conscription in 2008, a year before joining the NATO alliance, as part of efforts to professionalise its military.

Croatian authorities, however, are mulling re-introducing mandatory service starting in early 2025, citing ongoing unrest across the globe.

According to the new scheme, 18,000 young men annually would be enlisted to serve for a three-month period.

"Considering the current geopolitical and security situation in Croatia and the world, it is necessary to reintroduce basic military training," Defence Minister Ivan Anusic said in June.

Legislation linked to the scheme has not been presented to the president or prime minister and would require parliamentary approval.

Civil society groups have lambasted the initiative, including the Centre for Economic Education (CEO) that organised the petition signed by more than 5,000 individuals.

CEO's head Hrvoje Markovic told AFP that copies of the petition were handed over to Croatia's defence ministry and the government on Friday.

The petition called for scrapping the plan and demanded the government "present alternative policies that would enable the armed forces to fulfil their defence tasks".

Croatia joined NATO in 2009 and the EU four years later.

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