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      <title>The Merz Standard: Europe&#39;s Preferable Leader Type</title>
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      <description>Friedrich Merz is not the most charismatic leader in Europe. He is not the most rhetorically gifted, the most ideologically coherent, or the most beloved by his own party&amp;rsquo;s base. He is something rarer and, in the current environment, considerably more valuable: he is a leader whose actions are consistently more serious than his words, which in European politics today represents a distinct minority position.
The standard against which to measure him is the field he actually inhabits.</description>
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