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The KhroniclesA division of Ko-Go ΕπιχειρήσειςBox 332 Publisher:Sofia Klidi Editor:Lou Duro Associate Editors:Tony & Christine Bowes Web Editor John McLaren Contributors/
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The minister said he would like to see conscripts only in the army by next
year. Currently, conscripts are assigned to the army, air force or navy,
although most end up in the army.
Mr. Meimarakis said he is also aiming to reduce the time conscripts must
serve to nine months, adding that the time is ripe for such a reduction.
The basic military service in the army is now 12 months, which is down from
18 months earlier this decade.
The defense minister said that this change would be accompanied by rules
that would prevent would-be conscripts from putting off their military
service for postgraduate studies, suggesting that it is difficult for
someone with a Master’s degree or a PhD to take orders from a drill
sergeant.
Last April, Mr. Meimarakis said that he may rekindle efforts to make it
compulsory for all Greek men to do their military service when they reach
the age of 18, saying that "if performing military service is compulsory,
the age at which it is performed should also be non-negotiable."
Currently, Greek teenagers can obtain permission to delay the start of their
service based on family, psychological, health or education grounds. It is
fairly common for teens to be allowed to finish their studies before having
to serve in the military.
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