Astrid Schramm

She worked as a government employee and was a member of the staff council of the Saarland Ministry of Culture.

She was a member of the Committees for Education, Culture and Media (BKM), for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (DI), for Economic Affairs, Labour, Transport, Energy and Mine Safety (WAVEG) and for Social Affairs, Health, Women and Families (SGFF).

[2] She retained her functions in the state parliamentary group until the end of the legislative period.

On 22 March 2024, she was elected state chairwoman of the Saarland regional association of the BSW in Merzig, together with Randolf Jobstt,[3] who resigned on 14 June 2024 after Schramm's statement on a "conceivable" local political cooperation with the Alternative for Germany (AfD).

From the 2019 local elections, she was a member of the Püttlingen city council as chairwoman of the two-member Left Party faction.