Germany to increase troop numbers to 203,000
November 26, 2018Germany's military is planning to increase the number of active soldiers to 203,000 by 2025 — some 5,000 more than originally planned, the Bild am Sonntag newspaper has reported.
The plan by German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen foresees creating a total of 20,000 active duty and reservist jobs to bolster Germany's cyber defense capabilities and meet the country's NATO and European commitments.
The Bundeswehr's personnel board is set to approve the plan shortly.
A Defense Ministry spokesman confirmed that the board would meet on Wednesday, but refused to comment on the reported plan or what the board would discuss during its meeting, according to the dpa news agency.
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Bundeswehr struggles
The Bundeswehr decreased its numbers every year from the end of the Cold War, when it numbered 585,000, until 2016.
But the Bundeswehr's poor appeal as an employer has challenged recent efforts to increase numbers.
Thomas Hitschler, a Social Democrat (SPD) lawmaker, wrote on Twitter that he was looking forward to the defense ministry's plan at a time when it was "hardly possible to fulfill current personnel demands."
amp/jm (AFP, dpa)