Stricter rules for men leaving Germany criticized in France
The leader of the French Patriots party, Florian Philippot, criticized Germany amid reports of changes in legislation on military duty. He wrote about this on April 4 on the social network X (ex. Twitter).
"Germany is sinking deeper and deeper into military madness," he wrote.
The politician stressed that the militarization of Germany "always ends badly."
The Berliner Zeitung newspaper reported yesterday that the German authorities have ordered all males between the ages of 17 and 45 to obtain a mandatory permit from the Bundeswehr before long trips abroad. It is noted that such restrictions will now be in effect permanently. Previously, such a regime operated in "situations of tension or defense" that were associated with a potential specific military threat.
On February 11, Izvestia published footage of protests in Germany against the militarization of the country. People gathered for the demonstration claim that the German government is promoting the military budget under the pretext of helping Ukraine, but because of this, the quality of life of ordinary workers suffers.
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