[2] According to her statements, her family has Polish, German, Kashubian and Jewish roots.
[4] In 2017, she succeeded Inge Hannemann, who resigned for health reasons, in the Hamburg Parliament.
In the 2017 german federal election, she received 10.4% of the vote as a direct candidate in the Hamburg-Eimsbüttel constituency.
[7] In the 20th German Bundestag, the Left Party faction again appointed her as spokesperson for human rights; she is also an authorised representative on the Defence Committee.
In January 2024, she became a member of the newly founded BSW party, which emerged from the association.
[11][12][13] In October 2024, Correctiv reported on the employment of Andreja Lovic as Nastić's employee.