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Georgia abolishes the draft, rare step in post-Soviet region

TBILISI- Georgia is abolishing conscription, becoming one of the first former Soviet republics no longer to require men to serve in the military.

 

Defense Minister Tina Khidasheli signed the order on Monday, saying all Georgian men should still want to serve their country but those who do not want to do so will no longer be forced into uniform.

 

Of the 15 former Soviet republics, only Lithuania and Latvia have abolished conscription. Lithuania, however, recently reintroduced it and Latvia is considering doing the same.

 


פרסום ראשון: 06.27.16, 16:15