Early beginnings In 1992, Reiche was one of the founding members of the
Ring Christlich-Demokratischer Studenten (Association of Christian-Democrat Students, RCDS) in Potsdam and in the same year she joined the
Young Union (JU). Since 1996 she has also been member of the
CDU.
Member of the German Parliament, 1998–2015 In 2000 Reiche became a member of the federal executive of the CDU. From 2001 to 2015, she was also part of the party's executive board in the state of
Brandenburg. During the
election campaign in 2002, Reiche was part of the CDU/CSU's competence team appointed by then chancellor candidate
Edmund Stoiber, as an expert on women, youth and family policies. This decision was criticized by conservative circles inside the two parties, because Reiche was an unmarried mother at that point in time. From 2005 until 2009, Reiche served as deputy chairwoman of the
CDU/
CSU's parliamentary group, under the leadership of chairman
Volker Kauder. In this capacity, she was in charge of overseeing the policy areas Education and Science as well as Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. In the negotiations to form a
coalition government following the
2009 federal elections, Reiche was part of the working group on the environment, agriculture and consumer protection, led by
Ilse Aigner and
Michael Kauch.
Career in government In the government of
Chancellor Angela Merkel, Reiche first served as Parliamentary State Secretary at the
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety under successive ministers
Norbert Röttgen (2009-2012) and
Peter Altmaier (2012-2013) from 2009 to 2013. Following the
2013 elections, she was named Parliamentary State Secretary at the
Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, this time under the leadership of minister
Alexander Dobrindt. On the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the
diplomatic relations between German and
India, Reiche participated in the first joint cabinet meeting of the two countries' governments in
Delhi in May 2011. ==Career in the energy sector==