Diversity in the Bundestag: Green politician demands more integration!

Misbah Khan von den Grünen kritisiert den geringen Anteil von Personen mit Migrationshintergrund im Bundestag und fordert mehr Vielfalt.
Misbah Khan from the Greens criticizes the small proportion of people with a migration background in the Bundestag and demands more diversity. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Diversity in the Bundestag: Green politician demands more integration!

Misbah Khan, the Green MP from Rhineland-Palatinate, expresses its disappointment in a recent interview about the small proportion of people with a migration background in the Bundestag. She criticizes that the current status is not only low, but also inadequate representative of society. Current data show that the proportion of MPs with a migration background in the 2021 federal election was only 11.4 percent, which is an increase in 3 percentage points compared to the last election. This discrepancy becomes particularly clear in terms of domestic policy when you look at the Greens, the faction of which has a slightly higher proportion of 13.6 percent, while the CDU/CSU can only show 4.6 percent of MPs in this category.

Khan, even Muslim MP Pakistani origin, sees no significant hurdle for people with a migration background in the area of ​​the Greens. In contrast, the Union's proposal to withdraw the delinquent immigrants with double nationality creates the German passport and could have a negative impact on the participation of migrants in society. "The visibility of diversity is important," explains Khan, who also points out that more and more people with similar biographies are looking for contact with it.

eligible voters with migration history

According to the Integration Media Service, 12 percent of voters in Germany already had an immigration history before the 2025 federal election. This means that 7.1 million people have either immigrated themselves or their parents both immigrated. The proportion of voters with a migration background varies significantly regionally. In federal states such as Bremen, Baden-Württemberg and Hessen, this proportion is around 17 percent, while in the new federal states there are only between 2.5 and 4.2 percent.

The election entitlement is another crucial factor. Around 10 million adults in Germany do not have German citizenship and are therefore not allowed to vote. This corresponds to approximately 14 percent of the adult population. In contrast, 71 percent are entitled to vote among the adult offspring of immigrants, which provides a significant willingness to participate in political participation.

election behavior and relevance

The turnout of people with immigration history was 88.4 percent in 2021, compared to 95.2 percent in people without a migration background. This difference has decreased in recent years, which indicates increasing integration into the political process. While the SPD was the most popular party among 39 percent among Turkish -born voters, this shows the dynamics of election preferences and their change over the years.

It is all the more important that political actors like Misbah Khan indicate the need for diversity in the Bundestag. The microcensus 2023 shows that around 29.7 percent of the population have a migration background, which increases the pressure on politics, including mechanisms for political participation.

Khan himself is faced with the decision to specify your religious affiliation in the list of members of the parliament, and sees this as a step in the right direction to make diversity visible. "We must not expect society to adapt without actively working towards changes," she concludes. Further information on this topic can be found in the report of the Integration Media Service, which provides comprehensive data and analyzes about the political participation of people with a migration background.

For everyone who wants to pursue the current debate about diversity and integration policy, developments related to the political participation of people with a migration background are of central importance. In the future it will be important how these groups position themselves in the political landscape.

For more information, please read the articles on Welt , Media service integration and the comprehensive analyzes on .

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