Victoria Broßart | |
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Broßart in 2024 | |
| Member of theBundestag forRosenheim | |
| Assumed office 23 February 2025 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1992-09-24)24 September 1992 (age 33) Karlsruhe, Germany |
| Political party | Alliance 90/The Greens |
| Alma mater | Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University |
| Website | Victoria Brossart MdB |
Victoria Broßart (born 24 September 1992) is a German politician belonging to theAlliance 90/The Greens. In the2025 German federal election, she was elected to theGerman Bundestag,[1][2] making her the third openlytransgender person elected to the German parliament afterNyke Slawik andTessa Ganserer.[3]
Broßart was born inKarlsruhe in 1992 and grew up inRhineland-Palatinate. After graduating from high school, she studiedelectrical engineering andautomation at theBaden-Württemberg Cooperative State University. Since 2014, she has lived and worked inRosenheim,Bavaria. Today, she works as an engineer in special machine construction.[2]
Broßart is transgender and married to Sahra Broßart. She is a trained lifeguard.[2]
Broßart has been a member ofAlliance 90/The Greens since 2018 and was elected as an assessor of the party's state working groupQueer.Grün.Bayern (literally "Queer.Green.Bavaria") in 2019. She has served as its spokesperson since 2020. She first ran for the Bundestag'sRosenheim constituency in the2021 German federal election, coming in second place with 26,183 (13.8%) votes. She was also ranked 25th on the party'sstate list, but only the top 18 were elected. Broßart ran again in 2025, coming third in the constituency with 25,185 (12.6%) votes, but was ranked 13th on the list and was elected when the Greens earned 14 list seats total.[2][4][5]
Her political focus is ontransport policy, especially the expansion ofpublic transport. In the21st Bundestag, she is a full member of the Transport Committee and serves as its chair. She is also a deputy member of the Tourism Committee and the Digital and State Modernization Committee.[1]