Defense From 2026, all conscripts up to the age of 40 will have to join civil defense

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12.11.2025 - 13:41

From 2026, all conscripts up to the age of 40 will have to wear these work clothes: Civil defense facility in Lyss BE. (archive image)
From 2026, all conscripts up to the age of 40 will have to wear these work clothes: Civil defense facility in Lyss BE. (archive image)
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From January 1, 2026, all conscripts up to the age of 40 will have to join civil defense. The Federal Council has implemented this measure to increase the number of civil defense personnel as of this date. Civil defense is already understaffed today.

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The increase in the civil defense age removes the reduction to the age of 36 in 2021 at team level and for non-commissioned officers, as announced by the Federal Council on Wednesday regarding the implementation of the partial revision of the Civil Protection and Civil Defense Act (CPA).

This will increase the pool of people who have already completed their military service. The transitional period granted to the cantons for the implementation of the lower age limit until the end of 2025 will therefore also expire.

Emergency meeting points anchored

Parliament adopted the partial revision in March. This comprises two parts. In order to quickly address the acute shortage, the Federal Council is now bringing the second part into force in 2026. In addition to age, this part regulates education and training as well as research in the coordinated medical service.

It also deals with the coordination of transportation. It specifies which agencies are responsible for planning, preparing and managing incidents. At the same time, the Federal Council is enshrining in law the emergency meeting points for the population that have already been introduced by the cantons.

Growing understaffing

Civil defense suffers from a lack of personnel. The target figure for the nationwide target number is 72,000 members. However, according to the Federal Council, civil defense only had 57,000 members at the beginning of 2025.

With around 4,000 new recruits per year, the actual number of civil protection personnel is likely to be just 50,000 by 2030. Without an increase in the number, this would result in a reduction in services.

The first part of the partial revision of the BZG contains the obligation of civilian service members to perform civil defense duties. It is expected to come into force on January 1, 2027, as it requires an amendment to the ordinance law.

Swiss men must serve in civil defense if they are not performing military or civilian service.