Welcome to episode 185 of the Objection podcast. The first official act of the traffic light, which does not actually exist yet, is a bill to amend the Infection Protection Act. But anyone who expects tougher measures in view of new incidence records every day is mistaken. The epidemic situation of national scope is to expire, after November 25 only milder measures are to be possible if the SPD, FDP and the Greens have their way. But at least there is still an executive federal government in office and the Chancellor was always head of the caution team. And aren't the prime ministers doing what they want anyway? In order to unravel the political jumble a bit, we speak to Eckart Lohse, the office manager of the FAZ parliamentary editorial office.

In addition, it is about Beate Zschäpe, who even more than ten years after the NSU was exposed and wants to legally defend herself against her sentencing to life imprisonment.

The just verdict is about a supporting member of the right-wing extremist Party III.

Path from which the gun ownership card was revoked.

It's all pretty heavy fare, but we don't let that spoil our mood.  

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The topics of the program:


03:11: The end of the epidemic situation II         


23:14: Conversation with Eckhard Lohse         


40:01: Revision and constitutional complaint against NSU judgment


54:57: What's coming: ECJ ruling on warnings for file sharing


1: 1:16 AM: The week's fair verdict