Karl unsuccessfully ran in the
2005 Styrian state election for the
Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). In the
2006 Austrian legislative election she won a seat on the
National Council and was re-elected
in 2008. From 2009 – 2010 she was general secretary of the ÖVP's labour organisation (). She made plans to re-introduce nationwide
tuition fees for all university students, among other cost-saving measures. She moved to lead the
Ministry of Justice in an April 2011
cabinet reshuffle. Karl was widely criticised after a 14-year old, who had been incorrectly detained, was sexually assaulted in jail. Critics accused her of ignoring the
presumption of innocence, experts stated that lengthy
pre-trial detention for minors was unacceptable. She later admitted that her ministry had mishandled the situation. Karl was not reappointed in the
second Faymann government, and resumed her membership of parliament until the
2017 election. She was also a candidate in the
2014 European Parliament election, but the ÖVP did not win enough seats for her to join the
European Parliament. In 2018, she was selected as Austria's government commissioner for
Expo 2020 in
Dubai. She is Dame of Honor of the
Order of St. George. == References ==