Career in state politics Motschmann became a member of the
Christian Democratic Union of Germany in the 1970s and was a member of the party's district board of
Steinburg and
Itzehoe. From 1977 to 1981 she served as the deputy state chairwoman of the
Women's Union in
Schleswig-Holstein and as a member of the state board of Schleswig-Holstein until 1987. After moving to
Bremen she became the deputy chair of the Christian Democratic Union there from 1990 to 2006.
Member of the German Parliament, 2013–2021 In March 2013 Motschmann was elected as a top candidate of the Christian Democratic Union in Bremen for the election of the 18th
Bundestag, representing
Bremen I. In 2015 she was the party's top candidate for the Bremen elections. In March 2017 she was re-elected as a member of the Bundestag. There she served as a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and in 2019, she became a member of the
Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly. She served as the culture and media policy spokesperson for the
CDU/CSU parliamentary group. In addition to her committee assignments, Motschmann was a member of the German delegation to the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe from 2018 until 2021. In the Assembly, she served on the Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media; the Sub-Committee on Culture, Diversity and Heritage; the Sub-Committee on Disability, Multiple and Intersectional Discrimination; and the Sub-Committee on the Rights of Minorities (2018-2020). In the negotiations to form the
fourth coalition government under the leadership of
Chancellor Angela Merkel following the
2017 federal elections, Motschmann was part of the working group on cultural and media affairs. In February 2021, Motschmann announced that she would not stand in that year's
federal elections but instead resign from active politics by the end of the parliamentary term. ==Life after politics==