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'''Grietje Bettin''' (born [[July 16]], [[1975]] in [[Eckernförde]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[politician]] and member of [[Alliance '90/The Greens]] in the [[Bundestag]]. She has been an [[Member of Parliament|MP]] since [[April 3]], [[2000]], when she replaced Klaus Müller, who retired.
'''Grietje Bettin''' (born [[July 16]], [[1975]] in [[Eckernförde]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[politician]] and member of [[Alliance '90/The Greens]] in the [[Bundestag]]. She has been an [[Member of Parliament|MP]] since [[April 3]], [[2000]], when she replaced Klaus Müller, who retired.
She has been the Media Affairs spokesperson for the Green Party parliamentary group since 2000.
She has been the Media Affairs spokesperson for the Green Party parliamentary group since 2000.

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Grietje Bettin

Grietje Bettin (born July 16, 1975 in Eckernförde) is a German politician and member of Alliance '90/The Greens in the Bundestag. She has been an MP since April 3, 2000, when she replaced Klaus Müller, who retired. She has been the Media Affairs spokesperson for the Green Party parliamentary group since 2000. Between 2002 and 2005 she also served as education spokesperson.

Trivia

Grietje Bettin is the only female member of the Bundestag soccer team. She also holds a black belt in judo, which she has practised since her schooldays.[1]

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