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В Германии мужчин 17-45 лет обязали согласовывать выезд из страны. С начала 2026 года все мужчины должны получать разрешение от карьерного центра бундесвера, если планируют выезд из страны более чем на три месяца - будь то обучение за границей, работа или длительное путешествие. Это требование вступило в силу в рамках закона о модернизации военной службы, сообщила газета Berliner Zeitung. Ранее положения статьи 3, регулирующей обязанность получать разрешение на длительное пребывание за границей, применялись только в двух исключительных случаях - либо при повышенной внешней угрозе, признанной бундестагом или НАТО, либо при вооруженном нападении на территорию страны. С начала года требование действует и вне этих чрезвычайных ситуаций - то есть в мирное время. Издание Frankfurter Rundschau обращает внимание, что неясно, как именно новое правило будет реализовано на практике, особенно учитывая, что большинство мужчин младше 45 лет, "вероятно, не знают о существовании этого регламента". Представительница Минобороны ФРГ в комментарии для Ippen. Media подчеркнула, что государство должно "знать на случай чрезвычайной ситуации, кто может находиться за границей в течение длительного времени" p.dw.com/p/5BeAB?maca=r…













Germany is once again on the path toward a darker future. From January 2026 onward, a new law requires every German man aged 17 to 45, nearly ten million citizens, roughly 26% of the population, to obtain explicit written permission from the Bundeswehr before leaving the country for more than three months. This is not a visa to enter another country. It is the state demanding that its own citizens ask permission to exit their own territory. Whether for studying, working, or simply traveling, the government now inserts itself between the individual and the outside world. This is a direct authoritarian assault on basic liberties. The right to leave one’s country is a fundamental element of personal freedom and human dignity. The regulation violates Article 11 of the Basic Law, which guarantees freedom of movement, including the right to leave the country. It also infringes on the general right to personal freedom under Article 2 and the principle of equality under Article 3, since it singles out men. Beyond that, it stands in clear conflict with EU law on free movement. No state of emergency exists. No credible threat justifies such sweeping control. The principle of proportionality has been completely abandoned. The deeper problem lies in the German Untertan mentality. A population that accepts such restrictions without meaningful resistance reveals a deeply ingrained culture of obedience. This submissive deference to authority has once again proven stronger than any instinct for liberty. It is the same mentality that allowed two dictatorships to take root in Germany within the last century. When citizens quietly accept ever greater state control, freedom erodes step by step until little remains. While leaders like Donald Trump, JD Vance, and @ElonMusk continue to fight against the erosion of free speech and individual rights across Europe, the German public seems largely indifferent. Instead of protesting, Germans appear willing to let the bloated bureaucratic machine tighten its grip. The state grows bolder with every new restriction, and the people respond with silence. This is how authoritarianism advances. Not through sudden revolution, but through incremental bureaucratic overreach that obedient citizens learn to tolerate. Germany is once again drifting toward a darker chapter in its history. A country that requires its own citizens to ask permission before leaving has already abandoned any serious claim to being a free society. The direction is unmistakable, and the consequences for liberty are profound.



















