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How young Romanians may contribute to EU rearmament efforts

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A new law is being discussed at the parliament in Bucharest that allows young people aged between 18-35 to follow a four-month training program. During this time, they would be paid and at the end, would also receive an allowance.

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  • Romania is debating a law for voluntary military service to enhance reserves.
  • The program targets men aged 18 to 35 for a four-month training period. 9s
  • Participants would be paid like active military personnel and receive an allowance. 1m 28s
  • The initiative aims to support the broader European Rearmament Project. 43s
  • Romania's reservists currently have an average age of 48-50 years. 58s
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