Green MP Anja Liebert Joins German Tourism Committee to Boost Sustainable Tourism
Anja Liebert, a Green Party member of the German parliament, has joined the Tourism Committee of the German Bundestag. She aims to use her local experience and green ideas to benefit the Bergisches Land region, including Wuppertal, Solingen, and Remscheid, as a tourism destination.
Liebert, who also represents her faction in the housing and transport committees, attended her first tourism committee meeting last Wednesday. The meeting discussed 'Digital Transformation in Travel Bookings' and the 'Federal Tourism Competence Center' and its focus on sustainability. Among the 14 members of the committee are Anne Janssen (health and economic committees) and Niklas Wagener (Green Party). The committee is chaired by Anja Karliczek (CDU), succeeding former chair Jana Schimke (CDU) who is leaving the Bundestag at the end of 2025.
Anja Liebert brings her local knowledge and green perspective to the Tourism Committee. Her first meeting focused on digital innovation and sustainable tourism. With her appointment, the committee continues to work towards promoting and developing tourism in Germany.
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