Early beginnings Bütikofer was active in the
student's movement and one of the "
K-gruppen", the
Maoist Communist League of West Germany (
Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland; KBW). From the 1980s onwards, he became active in Heidelberg municipal politics for the Green-Alternative List. In 1984, Bütikofer was elected into the town council of Heidelberg and became a member of the Green Party, the starting point of his political career with Alliance 90/The Greens. In 1988, he was elected in the
Landtag of Baden-Württemberg. He was Member of the Landtag until 1996. After a year of
parental leave, in 1997 Bütikofer became co-chairman of the Green Party in Baden-Württemberg, alongside Monika Schnaitmann. Two years later he was elected
secretary general of the federal party. In December 2002 he became co-chairman of the federal party (alongside
Angelika Beer) and was reelected in 2004 and 2006 (alongside
Claudia Roth). On 3 March 2008 he announced not to stand again as a party chairman and to run for European Parliament in 2009, to which he was elected.
Member of the European Parliament, 2009–2024 From 2009 to 2024, Bütikofer was a
Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the German Green Party. He was a member of the
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE), and a substitute member of the
Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) and the
Subcommittee on Security and Defense (SEDE). As
shadow rapporteur, he authored reports on the evaluation of the
European Endowment for Democracy (2015), on the impact of developments in European defence markets on the security and defence capabilities in Europe (2015) and on
green growth opportunities for SMEs (2015). In addition, Bütikofer was a member of the parliament's delegation for relations with the United States and the
Transatlantic Legislators' Dialogue and the chair of the delegation for Relations with China. He also served as a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on SMEs. Bütikofer was the
Green Group's spokesperson on industrial policy, and speaker of the delegation from the German Green Party (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) to the European Parliament. In the negotiations to form a
coalition government with the Christian Democrats – both the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the
Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) – and the
Free Democratic Party (FDP) following the
2017 national elections, Bütikofer is currently part of the 14-member delegation of the
Green Party. Following the
2019 elections, Bütikofer was part of a cross-party working group in charge of drafting the European Parliament's four-year work program on foreign policy. In the negotiations to form a so-called
traffic light coalition of the
Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the
Free Democratic Party (FDP) following the
2021 federal elections, Bütikofer was part of his party's delegation in the working group on foreign policy, defence, development cooperation and human rights, co-chaired by
Heiko Maas,
Omid Nouripour and
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff. Amid the
Qatar corruption scandal at the European Parliament, it was found that Bütikofer was, by far, the Member of the European Parliament who has travelled the most during the current legislature. These travels were financed by third parties or non EU states with, so far, a total of 22 voyages and 47 hotel nights. Among the countries he visited there are, amongst others, India, China, Russia, the United States and Australia. In 2023, Bütikofer announced that he would not stand in the
2024 elections but instead resign from active politics by the end of the parliamentary term. ==Political views==