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Women become the future of defense

Mimi Kodheli (Albania), Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (Netherlands), Ursula von der Leyon (Germany), Ine Marie Eriksen Soreide (Norway), Roberta Pinotti (Italy) at the February 2014 meeting of the Atlantic Alliance (credit : NATO)

(B2) With Sylvie Goulard in France, this is now becoming the norm in Europe. The four main European countries (except the British brexitor) now have a woman at the head of their national defense (pardon the armies in France): Ursula (von der Leyen), the best known and most experienced in Germany, Roberta ( Pinotti) in Italy and María Dolores (from Cospedal) in Spain the latest arrival.

To these must be added Jeanine (Hennis-Plasschaert) in the Netherlands and Ine Marie (Eriksen Soreide) in Norway or Mimi (Kodheli) in Albania... without forgetting the High Representative of the Union, Federica Mogherini.

And looking at the course of the German or the Dutch who have the greatest precedence, the defense fits them like a glove.

(NGV)

Read also: Sylvie Goulard appointed to the Armies

 

Nicolas Gros Verheyde

Chief editor of the B2 site. Graduated in European law from the University of Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne and listener to the 65th session of the IHEDN (Institut des Hautes Etudes de la Défense Nationale. Journalist since 1989, founded B2 - Bruxelles2 in 2008. EU/NATO correspondent in Brussels for Sud-Ouest (previously West-France and France-Soir).

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