Career in state politics In 1993, Huml began her political career as a member of the
Young Union (JU), the youth organization of the CSU and its sister party, the
Christian Democratic Union, and served as a member of the State Committee of the Bavarian Youth Union from 2003 to 2001. She joined the CSU in 2001 and has been a member of the district board of
Upper Franconia since 2003. In the
2003 state election, Huml was elected to the Landtag of Bavaria in the
constituency of Upper Franconia. In the Landtag, she served as a member of the Committee for Social, Health and Family Policy until 2007. In October 2007, Huml was appointed by Minister-President
Günther Beckstein as Secretary of State for the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Family and Women in his Cabinet. Starting in May 2008, she concurrently held a position on the City Council of Bamberg, a body she would serve on until April 2014. She has represented the constituency of Bamberg City in the Landtag since 2008 as a result of
that year's state election. Newly elected Minister-President Horst Seehofer appointed Huml as Secretary of State for the Ministry of Environment and Health in October 2008, a position she would hold until her appointment as Minister of Health and Nursing in 2013. Since 2017, Huml has been serving as one of five deputy chairs of the CSU, under the leadership of chairmen
Horst Seehofer (2017–2019) and
Markus Söder (since 2019). Under Huml's leadership, Bavaria confirmed Germany's first cases of
COVID-19 in late January 2020. By July 2020, she oversaw the government's effort to make free testing available to all residents and invest 200 million euros to expand laboratory capacity, both public and private. As part of a
cabinet reshuffle following criticism of Huml's crisis management during the pandemic, Söder replace her with
Klaus Holetschek and instead appointed her State Minister for European and International Affairs.
Role in national politics Huml was a CSU delegate to the
Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the
President of Germany in 2004 and 2009. As one of the state's representatives at the
Bundesrat, Huml is a member of the Health Committee. She is also a member of the German-French Friendship Group set up by the
German Bundesrat and the
French Senate, the German-Russian Friendship Group set up in cooperation with the
Russian Federation Council, and the German-Polish Friendship Group set up in cooperation with the
Senate of Poland. In the negotiations to form a
coalition government under the leadership of
Chancellor Angela Merkel following the
2013 federal elections, Huml was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on health policy, led by
Jens Spahn and
Karl Lauterbach. In similar negotiations following the
2017 federal elections, she was again part of the working group on health policy, this time led by
Hermann Gröhe,
Georg Nüßlein and
Malu Dreyer. ==Other activities==