The Barcelona Reporter released details of the Spanish governments renewal of it's conscription program. It reported that 'as of September 2016, all citizens, upon reaching the age of 16, will be drafted into the Spanish Army'. The release has sparked outrage amongst Spanish Human Rights groups who were stated to be 'in the process of organising mass demonstrations at this abhorrent turnaround in policy'.
Conscription had been abolished in Spain in 2001 after 230 years.
The Ministerio de Defensa was quick to issue a statement, outlining what this means for the youth of Spain. Carme Chacón, the returning minister of defence, was quick to point out that unemployment levels in Spanish youth were set to reach an all time high by the end of 2016 and this was indicative of a systemic failure to invest in the countries future. It was further mentioned that the period of enrolment would last for 3 years upon which the military would fund all individuals if they wished to attend University or pursue more vocational qualifications.
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[–] Boukert 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
your welcome for the reply, feel free to be critic against other players here as well. We all make this game great together.
So basically allocating funds from unemployed benefits to military.
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so around 2,5 million 18-24 year old. and 50% of these have a job or are studying. so 1,25 million unemployed Spaniards under 25.
I propose you change it from conscription to a voluntary campaign , with strong incentive for unemployed youths below 25 (maybe threaten to cut benefits). This will save you a lot of unrest and possible migration of youths to EU countries)
We could roll on the success rate of the campaign.
[–] DarthPeaDoughBare [S] ago
Is it worth editing this post or starting anew?
[–] Boukert ago
you can edit above