Background
His parents moved in 1967 from Poland to Denmark, where Zandberg was born in 1979.
historian politician programmer
His parents moved in 1967 from Poland to Denmark, where Zandberg was born in 1979.
He also studied computer science at Polish-Japanese computing academy.
In 1985 his family moved back to Poland. After studying history at Warsaw University, he received his doctorate for his dissertation about British and German left-wing social democratic movements. Political career
On November 14, 2001, he published an article in the "Gazeta Wyborcza" daily newspaper written together with civil rights activist Jacek Kuroń on the topic of social justice in Poland.
Partia Razem
Zandberg was placed on the first place on Razem"s Warsaw candidate list of the Sejm elections in October 2015.
As a Razem party representative during a television debate before the 2015 parliamentary elections, held in Poland on October 25, he represented the smallest of the eight parties. Among other positions, he was the only one of the eight panelists who pleaded for an unconditional acceptance of Syrian war refugees in Poland.
As of 2015, he works professionally as a computer programmer.
As a student he devoted himself to politics. He was elected chairman of the youth wing (Forum Młodych) of the Labour United party (Unia Pracy), was a member of the executive of this party and founded the Federation of Young Socialists (Młodzi Socjaliści). In May 2015, he became one of the founders of Partia Razem, a new political party, and was elected to the nine-member Board, together with Jakub Baran, Aleksandra Cacha, Alicja Czubek, Maciej Konieczny, Magdalena Malińska, Mateusz Mirys, Katarzyna Paprota, and Marcelina Zawisza.