German minister resigns amid plagiarism scandal
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg told reporters it was the "most painful step of my life," but he felt that he could no longer carry out his duties as minister amid the intense debate surrounding the work and his person.
Guttenberg admitted last months making "grave mistakes" in his 2007 thesis and gave up his academic title of "Dr." but insisted he did not intentionally copy the work.
Following that, Bayreuth University formally removed his academic title in order to uphold the institution's standards, which he said Guttenberg had "seriously violated" by failing to sufficiently credit the source of his work.
But the pressure continued to grow, with the scandal dominating the country's news coverage, despite polls showing the majority of Germans backed him.
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