Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   26 April 2024

Women to serve in Norwegian army

Women to serve in Norwegian army

YEREVAN, JUNE 15, ARMENPRESS: Norway will soon become the only country in Europe to extend its military conscription to women in peacetime, after parliament reached agreement on the issue on June 14.

“Armenpress” reports calling InterFax that all of the parties represented in parliament, with the exception of the small Christian Democrat party, agreed to back a proposal by the centre-left government for a "gender neutral" military conscription.

In practice, that means that Norway's mandatory one-year military service will be extended to women, probably as of 2015, according to the defense ministry's proposal.

A number of other European countries have gone in the opposite direction in recent years, moving away from conscription towards professional armies. Norway's parliament is expected to adopt the bill by a broad majority, but a date has yet to be set for the vote. The move is seen as a step towards gender equality and a bid to diversify the competencies within the military.

It is not due to a lack of conscripts: only 8,000 to 10,000 Norwegians are called up each year, among the some 60,000 who are theoretically eligible.

Norwegian women have been allowed to do military service on a volunteer basis since 1976. They currently represent about 10 percent of conscripts.

Even before the adoption of a "gender neutral" military service, the defense ministry had set a target of 20 percent women in the armed forces by 2020.

Outside of Europe, some countries such as Israel require both men and women to complete their military service.








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