Member of the German Bundestag, 2005-2017 Liebing first became a member of the German
Bundestag in the
2005 national elections. Between 2005 and 2013, he served on the Committee on the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety as well as on the Committee on Tourism. On the environment committee, he was his parliamentary group's
rapporteur on
marine conservation. In addition, he was the deputy chairman of the German delegation to the
Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference (BSPC) from 2005 to 2009. From 2009, Liebing was a member of the Sub-Committee on Municipal Policy, serving as the committee’s deputy chairman between 2009 and 2013. He also served on the Committee on Economic Affairs and Energy. In 2013, he was elected as chairman of the Regional Government Association of the
CDU/CSU (KPV). In the negotiations to form a
Grand Coalition of
Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU together with the Bavarian
CSU) and the
Social Democrats (SPD) following the
2013 federal elections, Liebing was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on energy policy, led by
Peter Altmaier and
Hannelore Kraft. On 11 June 2016, Liebing was elected leading candidate for the
Schleswig-Holstein state elections in May 2017. He received 91.86 percent of the delegates' votes. Later that year, he resigned from that role after consistently bad polling results.
Career in state politics Following the state elections, Liebing resigned from the Bundestag and took up the office of State Secretary in the government of Minister-President Daniel Günther. In this capacity, he represented the state government at the
Bundesrat. He was also a substitute member of the German-French Friendship Group set up by the Bundesrat and the
French Senate as well as of the German-Russian Friendship Group set up in cooperation with the
Russian Federation Council. ==Life after politics==