Did Chancellor Merz copy in his book?

First Annalena Baerbock, then Robert Habeck, and now Friedrich Merz. Plagiarism examiner Stefan Weber accuses the Chancellor of plagiarizing "numerous" sources.
Communications scientist and plagiarism examiner Stefan Weber accuses Chancellor Friedrich Merz of plagiarism. Michael Kappeler/dpa
He can't stop. The temptation seems too great. And the feeling that arises whenever he finds a plagiarized passage of text drives him on. Politicians have lost their doctorates because of him, others have resigned. The list of people who have been caught by the Austrian scientist Stefan Weber is long – and it's getting longer. Because Weber has been reading along again.

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Berliner-zeitung