Brigadier Erich Cibulka caused a sensation with his demand for a gender -neutral basic military service. Local politicians defend themselves against his proposal. Despite contradiction, the officer again made it out of the highest position.
The increase in prosperity of the past decades is over, now the state must be tackled again, the president of the Austrian officers, Erich Cibulka, confirmed his controversial question in “ZIB 2”. “In fact, it’s a bitter story,” said Brigadier on Wednesday evening. The geopolitical situation has changed.
He received positive feedback about his proposal to introduce mandatory mandatory. “The subject is clearly interesting.” Two women from the top policy of Austria should be implemented: Minister of Women Eva-Maria Holzleitner (Spö) and Minister of Defense Klaudia Tanner (ÖVP). For both, the subject is not ready to say, but first a “real equality” must be produced between men and women in Austria.
“You can see that,” said Cibulka. At this point the brigadier is not “naive”: “On the other hand, if you always wait for others to do something before I do something myself, it will come to a halt.” The Austrian army should make up for “big”. When Russia conquered De Krim in 2014, a savings program would have been imposed on the army in this country.
The federal army is unable to defend its own state boundaries until 2032, even if it is invested in a large area, Cibulka is certain. He also proposes to cover the number of basic military servants according to military needs. The ball is now with an expert committee of the federal army, which must check whether the fundamental military service should be reformed by autumn.
Source: Krone

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