Martin Buschmann (17 April 1970 in Hamburg) is a German politician of the Tierschutzpartei (Animal Protection Party).
[2] After graduating from high school in Neu Wulmstorf, he trained as a foreign trade merchant.
According to his own statements, he got involved with the party through actions against the animal testing laboratory in his neighbouring village Mienenbüttel.
The party won 1.4 percent, one of the 96 German mandates, so that Buschmann was awarded a seat in parliament.
[7][1][8][9] The leadership of his party spoke in a statement of 29 January 2020 of a "serious breach of trust" and "massive damage to reputation".