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Germany Considers Military Approval for Extended Stays
Theguardian·
A controversial clause in a new German law is causing significant uproar, potentially requiring men up to the age of 45 to obtain permission from the armed forces before spending more than three months abroad. This measure, aimed at bolstering national defense readiness, has sparked widespread debate regarding individual liberties and the scope of state authority. Critics argue the provision is an overreach and could negatively impact international travel and business for affected citizens. The government is facing pressure to clarify or amend the clause amidst public and political backlash.
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