Education
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.
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.
He is the speaker of cultural and media policy of the Christian Democratic Union/Christlich Soziale Union (Christian Social Union) parliamentary party in the German Bundestag. After graduating from high school in 1994 Wanderwitz did his military service. After the legal clerkship in 2002 he passed the second state examination.
Since May 2003 he has been a lawyer in Leipzig.
Wanderwitz is married and has three children. Wanderwitz joined the Junge Union in 1990 and the Christian Democratic Union party in 1998.
Since 2004 Wanderwitz has been a part of the City Council of the major district town Hohenstein-Ernstthal. Following his position as Vice Chairmen from 2002 till 2005 he was elected in December 2005 as a Chairmen of young group in the Christian Democratic Union/Christlich Soziale Union (Christian Social Union) parliamentary group.
Wanderwitz always entered the German Bundestag as directly elected deputy.
At the federal election of 2005 he reached 37,5% of primary votes. He was also a candidate from Christian Democratic Union 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. From 2002 till January 2014 Wanderwitz was a Chairman of the Young Group of the Christian Democratic Union/Christlich Soziale Union (Christian Social Union) Parliamentary fraction.
Since January 2014 he has been the Chairman of the work group for culture and media and therefore a speaker of cultural and media policy of this group.
He takes part in the Committees of Legal Affairs and Consumer Protection in each case as a full member. 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.
In February 2012 he called for higher social security contributions from childless citizens to allow reliefs for families with children.
In context of the financial crisis Wanderwitz emphasized in the interview “Give away your islands”, that Greece could privatize islands if the country can not follow its obligations.
He is a member of the local political association of Chemnitz-Mittweida-Zwickau. Since 2002 he has been a member of the German Bundestag.