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CDU resists fake website with Merz

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An alleged website of the CDU lists alleged promises from the coalition agreement for asylum seekers and migrants. However, this is a forgery.

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An alleged website of the CDU lists alleged promises from the coalition agreement for asylum seekers and migrants. However, this is a forgery.

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This address is not to be trusted: on a fake website, false information is shared under the name of Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Therefore, the CDU wants to file a criminal complaint.

·Leipzig, Germany
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This address is not to be trusted: on a fake website, false information is shared under the name of Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The CDU therefore wants to file criminal charges.At first glance, it looks deceptively real: on a fake website, alleged content from the coalition agreement is distributed.The goal: to discredit Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the government coalition. Under the address "friedrich-merz-cdu.de" visitors come across the supp…

·Germany
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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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