Military Commissioner Henning Otte: Glorification Instead of Military Report
Military Commissioner Henning Otte is criticized for not addressing deficiencies in the Bundeswehrβs annual report, opting instead for a more favorable perspective.
Otte's First Report: Defense Commissioner, Stick to Your Trade
In his first report, Henning Otte advocates for mandatory military service while navigating the expectations of his role as the Defense Commissioner.
Military Report: Personnel Shortage Remains the Biggest Problem of the Bundeswehr
Germany's military representative, Henning Otte, highlights the ongoing personnel shortage crisis within the Bundeswehr and emphasizes the need to assess current military deployments in the Middle East.
Necessary personnel growth: Military commissioner demands military service until the age of 70
The German military commissioner, Henning Otte, urges an increase in military personnel to address rising threats and suggests extending military service age to 70.
"Every incident is one too many" - Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces demands clear consequences
Following reported cases of sexual misconduct among paratroopers, the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces, Henning Otte, calls for strong consequences to ensure that all troops can serve with respect, dignity, and safety.
"Without adjustments, the implementation of the turning point will miss its goal," warns the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces, Henning Otte, emphasizes the need for increased efforts in strengthening the Bundeswehr and holds Minister Pistorius accountable for the personnel, material, and financial growth of the military as a top priority for the government.