Inconvenient questions from child reporters, criticism from within our own ranks, plus the ever-nagging sister party CSU - Armin Laschet's election campaign is not really getting going.
Sebastian Fischer, head of the SPIEGEL capital office, analyzed the reason for this in our podcast this week.
And SPIEGEL Daily reporter Adrian Breda asked a CDU member why he wouldn't even want to hang up Laschet posters in his constituency.
He made an unprecedented Hollywood career as a muscular Austrian, later even became governor of California and now enjoys the role of climate protectionist. SPIEGEL author Marc Hujer recently met Arnold Schwarzenegger for an interview in California. In our Monday episode he talks about its transformation, what tips the Terminator has for Greta Thunberg and how he feels about SUV drivers.
Is it now unfair to unvaccinated people to rely on the 2G corona rule at indoor events, restaurant visits or theater performances?
So only to allow vaccinated or convalescents there?
Or is regulation the means of choice in terms of infection protection?
The 2G model is gaining acceptance in more and more federal states.
In our Wednesday episode, we asked Katherine Rydlink from the SPIEGEL health team what speaks for the 2G rule.
Also this week on SPIEGEL Daily: Why can the Greens hardly score in the eastern federal states?
And how serious is the Left Party with its government intentions?
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