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Mario Voigt Fails with Opposition to Title Withdrawal

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Mario Voigt suffered a further setback in the dispute over his denied doctorate. TU Chemnitz rejected the contradiction of the Thuringian Prime Minister.

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Thuringia's Prime Minister Voigt failed with a contradiction against the withdrawal of his doctorate.

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Thüringen's Prime Minister Mario Voigt has made it clear that even after rejecting his opposition to the withdrawal of his doctorate ... The post Mario Voigt still does not draw any consequences from his plagiarism affair – BSW strengthens his back appeared first on Apollo News.

·Berlin, Germany
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·Munich, Germany
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For years, there have been plagiarism accusations against Mario Voigt. TU Chemnitz has followed this up and, after examination, remains in the process of withdrawing the doctorate degree from Thuringia's head of government. He now wants to take legal action.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Mario Voigt suffered a further setback in the dispute over his denied doctorate. TU Chemnitz rejected the contradiction of the Thuringian Prime Minister.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Mario Voigt has been under pressure for months. Has he worked in his doctoral thesis uncleanly? Chemnitz University of Technology remains in the process of withdrawing the doctorate from Thuringia's prime minister.

·Berlin, Germany
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noz.de broke the news in Osnabrück, Germany on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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