The army recruiting office is going to close soon?

DP MPs Gusty Graas and André Bauler asked the minister responsible what was behind the rumors that the army recruiting office would be closed in the near future.

D’Lëtzebuerger Arméi huet hautdesdaags eng gréisser Unzuel un usprochsvollen  Aufgaben ze bewältegen. Nieft internationale Friddens- an Ausbildungmissiounen ass d‘Arméi och a Krisegebidder aktiv, an hëlleft ënner anerem am Fall vun Naturkatastrophen a vu Pandemien. Fir déi Panoplie u Missioune beschtméiglech ze garantéieren, spillt d’Rekrutéierung vun engagéierten Zaldoten eng primordial Roll. An deem Kontext ass eis zu Ouere komm, dass de Rekrutéierungsbüro vun der Arméi um Boulevard Royal an der Stad, deen zanter  September 2016 fonctionéiert, an noer Zukunft soll zougemaach ginn.

An deem Kader wollte mir dem Här Verdeedegungsminister folgend Froe stellen:

  1. Kann den Här Minister dës Informatioune bestätegen?
  2. Wa jo, wat sinn d’Grënn dofir?
  3. Ass geplangt, fir en neie Büro op enger anerer Plaz opzemaachen?
  4. Ass eng Rekrutéierungscampagne fir d’Arméi virgesinn, esou wéi dat  beim CGDIS a bei  der Police de Fall war?

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