Germany is revising its military service policies to require all 18-year-old men to register starting in 2026, with full conscription beginning in 2027 for those born in 2008.Chancellor Friedrich Merz supports the plan and the government has introduced incentives like free driving licenses and higher starting salaries to boost recruitment, while new conscription centers will be set up nationwide.Opposition from the Left Party has emerged, with leaders Jan van Aken and Ines Schwerdtner opposing mandatory registration and helping conscientious objectors through "Die Linke Hilft".