The work of a Bundestag Representative in Berlin is wide-ranging and includes: Debates in the Parliament, working with other representatives on our party’s goals in various Bundestag committees, working in task forces to achieve the goals of our corresponding districts, and leading citizen initiatives from our own respective districts.


Marko Muehlstein is a member of the SPD Parliamentary Party. The party must have a minimum of five percent of Bundestag representatives, and can serve in a coalition with another party only if they are not in competition with one another for the same votes. After the national vote on September 18, 2005, the SPD-Party has 222 representatives in the 16th legislative period.
SPD Parliamentary Party in the German Bundestag


Marko Muehlstein is vice-chairman of the State Association in Saxony-Anhalt of the SPD Bundestag Fraction, to which all SPD representatives from Saxony-Anhalt belong.
Welcome to Saxony Anhalt


Marko Muehlstein is the representative in the committee for the environment, nature conservation, and nuclear safety. On the German Bundestag website you’ll find more information, including information on their meetings, hearings, findings, recommendations and reports.
The Committee


The Bundestag is not in session every week. The session-schedule for the upcoming year is decided upon usually in the middle of the year. Aside from summer vacation, representatives are usually in Berlin for two weeks of the month, and in their respective districts for the other two weeks. Under this link you can learn what a typical week for a Bundestag representative is like, which commitments he has and to which meetings he must go.
A week in Berlin


An overall view of the in-session weeks of the Bundestag (Lower House of Parliament), the Bundesrat (Upper House of Parliament), and the European Parliament.
Calendar 2008


The Berlin Representative’s Office coordinates the work of Marko Muehlstein in Berlin.
Representative Office in Berlin