Hindustan Times (Patiala)

French youth brace for national service

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The army general in charge of bringing back national service in France said Thursday he would try to make it appealing for youngsters amid signs of resistance to a pet project of President Emmanuel Macron.

After months of consultati­ons, the government unveiled on Wednesday the “universal national service” promised by Macron while campaignin­g for the presidency last year.

Contrary to his initial proposal it will not be an initiation to military life but a civic service for boys and girls aged around 16 that aims to foster patriotism and a culture of volunteeri­ng.

Despite being watered down since it was first floated, 15 youth organisati­ons have opposed the service, saying young people should be free to choose how they contribute to the greater good and not be press-ganged into service.

Acknowledg­ing their objections, General Daniel Menaouine, appointed by Macron to head the project taskforce, told Europe 1 radio on Thursday: “My challenge is not the obligatory nature but its appeal.

“Young people must want to come.”

France’s last conscripts were demobilise­d in 2001, ending nearly a century of military service which saw millions of men put through their paces. While some look back fondly on their stint in the army, there was widespread relief when former president Jacques Chirac scrapped it. The new two-part service will be rolled out over seven years starting with a trial phase in 2019.

 ?? REUTERS ?? President Emmanuel Macron at the EU leaders’ summit in Brussels on Thursday.
REUTERS President Emmanuel Macron at the EU leaders’ summit in Brussels on Thursday.

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