In episode 199 of the FAZ objection podcast, Corinna Budras and Pia Lorenz discuss the rapidly rising energy prices, which are already occupying the courts.

The Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Manuela Schwesig (SPD), involved the courts in the political dispute with the CDU rival Christoph Ploß: She wanted Ploß to be prohibited from making an exaggerated statement about her attitude towards Nord Stream 2 - and thus failed.

Corinna Budras

Business correspondent in Berlin.

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The European Court of Justice approved the EU's rule of law mechanism last week, and we are also discussing an emergency decision by the Berlin Administrative Court, which should be relevant for many Johnson & Johnson vaccinated individuals.

In the focus of the week, FAZ editor Sebastian Eder reports on the bizarre twists and turns of the Bushido trial in Berlin.

The tangible argument between the star rapper and his former confidant and manager Arafat Abou-Chaker is now taking on proportions that cause a lot of frowning.

This week we will not choose the just, but the unjust verdict of the week.

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The topics of the week:

03:02: Dispute about high energy prices


21:19: Manuela Schwesig defends herself in court against CDU allegations


31:08: ECJ on the rule of law mechanism


40:29: The dispute about Johnson & Johnson vaccinated


48:59: Focus of the week: Bushido Trial, interview with Sebastian Eder


01:07:15: listener mail


01:12:42: the unsatisfactory verdict of the week