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L'armée se prépare à un changement majeur.
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L'armée se prépare à un changement majeur.

The article discusses growing signals indicating the potential reintroduction of conscription in Poland, with military leaders suggesting the question is no longer 'if' but 'when' conscription will return. The topic has been debated politically, including by the President's National Security Office and European Parliament member Michał Dworczyk, who published a report advocating for universal military service. Arguments include building personnel reserves and fostering national community values. Currently, Poland has over 200,000 professional soldiers and volunteers, but during wartime, this number could increase significantly, requiring mass training of reservists. However, there are no concrete cost estimates provided by the Ministry of Defense or the General Staff regarding the financial implications of reintroducing conscription.

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L'armée se prépare à un changement majeur.

The article discusses growing signals indicating the potential reintroduction of conscription in Poland, with military leaders suggesting the question is no longer 'if' but 'when' conscription will return. The topic has been debated politically, including by the President's National Security Office and European Parliament member Michał Dworczyk, who published a report advocating for universal military service. Arguments include building personnel reserves and fostering national community values. Currently, Poland has over 200,000 professional soldiers and volunteers, but during wartime, this number could increase significantly, requiring mass training of reservists. However, there are no concrete cost estimates provided by the Ministry of Defense or the General Staff regarding the financial implications of reintroducing conscription.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents multiple perspectives on the issue of reintroducing conscription, including quotes from officials and political figures, without overtly favoring any side. It highlights both arguments for and against conscription while noting the lack of detailed cost calculations from relevant

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