Greece to launch voluntary conscription for women in 2026

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Greece will introduce voluntary conscription for women in 2026, with the creation of a pioneering unit of 100 to 150 recruits, Defence Minister Nikos Dendias has announced.

Speaking at Naftemporiki’s 4th Economic Conference, Dendias said: “We are starting the voluntary conscription of women in 2026. We will form a unit of 100 to 150 volunteers to further strengthen the connection between women and the Armed Forces.”

Currently, women comprise around 17 per cent of the Greek Armed Forces, a figure that aligns with the global average.

However, Dendias stressed the need for further progress, saying: “We must go one step further – to create the necessary infrastructure, as well as the mindset and culture, so that if ever needed, women can serve alongside men in the Greek Armed Forces.”

The move marks a significant step towards gender inclusion within Greece’s military structure, signalling a broader effort to modernise defence policy and expand opportunities for women in uniform.

Source: Ekathimerini

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