Marco Wanderwitz

Marco Wanderwitz (born 10 October 1975 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz)),[1] is a German politician (CDU). Since 2018, he has been serving as Parliamentary States Secretary in the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Marco Wanderwitz
Parliamentary State Secretary for the New Federal States
Assumed office
8 February 2020
ChancellorAngela Merkel
Preceded byChristian Hirte
Parliamentary State Secretary for Building, Housing and Urban Development
In office
14 March 2018  8 February 2020
ChancellorAngela Merkel
Preceded byGünter Krings
Succeeded byVolkmar Vogel
Member of the Bundestag
for Chemnitzer Umland – Erzgebirgskreis II
Assumed office
27 September 2009
Preceded byConstituency established
Member of the Bundestag
for Chemnitzer Land – Stollberg
In office
22 September 2002  27 September 2009
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born (1975-10-10) 10 October 1975
Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
(now Germany)
CitizenshipGerman
NationalityGermany
Political partyCDU
Alma mater

Education and early career

After graduating from high school in 1994 Wanderwitz did his military service. In 1995 he completed studies of law at the Technical University of Dresden and afterwards in 2000 completed his studies at the University of Potsdam the first juristic state examination. After the legal clerkship in 2002 he passed the second state examination. Since May 2003 he has been a lawyer in Leipzig.

Political career

Wanderwitz joined the Junge Union in 1990 and the CDU party in 1998. He is a Chairman of the CDU district department in Zwickau and he belongs to the board of the protestant working group in Chemnitz and Chemnitz district. He is a member of the local political association of Chemnitz-Mittweida-Zwickau.

Since 2004 Wanderwitz has been a part of the City Council of the major district town Hohenstein-Ernstthal.

Member of Parliament, 2002–present

Since the 2002 elections, Wanderwitz has been a member of the German Bundestag. Following his term as vice chairman of the Young Group within the CDU/CSU parliamentary group from 2002 until 2005, he later served as the group's chairman from 2005 until 2014.

Wanderwitz always entered the German Bundestag as directly elected deputy. In the 2005 elections he reached 37.5 percent of primary votes. He was also a candidate from CDU party for the federal electoral district of Chemnitz Umland/Erzgebirge District II in 2009, when he reached 41.2% of the primary vote in the general election of the 2009.

In the negotiations to form a Grand Coalition of the Christian Democrats (CDU together with the Bavarian CSU) and the SPD following the 2013 federal elections, Wanderwitz was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on cultural and media affairs, led by Michael Kretschmer and Klaus Wowereit. From January 2014 he served as chairman of the CDU/CSU working group for culture and media and thereby a speaker of cultural and media policy of this group.[2] He was also a full member of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Consumer Protection.

State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of the Interior, 2018–2020

In the fourth government under Chancellor Angela Merkel, Wanderwitz served as Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior under the leadership of Minister Horst Seehofer from 2018 until 2020.

State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs, 2020–present

Following the dismissal of Christian Hirte in 2020, Wanderwitz moved to the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy under the leadership of minister Peter Altmaier.

Other activities

Corporate boards

  • Sachsenring, Member of the Supervisory Board
  • Volksbank Mittweida, Member of the Supervisory Board

Non-profit organizations

Political positions

In context of the European debt crisis, Wanderwitz emphasized in the interview “Give away your islands” that Greece could privatize islands if the country cannot meet its obligations.[5] In the summer of 2010 he suggested that citizens with unhealthy nutrition should be involved more in the financing of health insurance because this way they would consciously be aware of the cost of funds.[6] In February 2012 he called for higher social security contributions from childless citizens to allow relief for families with children.[7]

In June 2017, Wanderwitz voted against Germany’s introduction of same-sex marriage.[8]

Ahead of the Christian Democrats’ leadership election in 2018, Wanderwitz publicly endorsed Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer to succeed Angela Merkel as the party’s chair.[9]

Personal life

Wanderwitz is married and has three children.[1] Since 2018, he has been in a relationship with Yvonne Magwas.[10]

References

  1. Wanderwitz, Marco (2015). "Marco Wanderwitz - Vita" (in German). Archived from the original on 10 April 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  2. "Pressemitteilung der CDU/CSU-Bundestagsfraktion" (in German). 13 January 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  3. Council Foundation for the Humboldt Forum in the Berlin Palace.
  4. Board of Trustees Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
  5. "Gebt her eure Inseln". derStandard.at (in German). 4 March 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  6. "Liebe Dicke". Berliner Zeitung (in German). 24 July 2010. p. 4.
  7. dpa (13 February 2012). "Unions-Politiker planen höhere Abgaben für Kinderlose". Handelsblatt (in German). Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  8. Diese Unionsabgeordneten stimmten für die Ehe für alle Die Welt, June 30, 2017.
  9. Matthias Puppe (December 4, 2018), Umfrage: Wie stimmen Sachsens Delegierte über den CDU-Vorsitz ab? Leipziger Volkszeitung.
  10. Susanne Kiwitter (January 12, 2019), Abgeordnete Yvonne Magwas: "Ich freue mich auf mein Kind" Freie Presse.
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