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Austrians vote to retain military conscription

Austrians voted in favour of keeping military conscription in a national referendum this Sunday.

Bringing out over half of voters across the country, over sixty percent voted for it despite no obvious threat of attack from any neighbours.

Voters cited the country's ethos of community service as one the key reasons why they favoured it.

Other European countries that continue to retain compulsory military service include Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland and Greece.

 

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