Hartfrid Wolff

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Hartfrid Wolff (born January 28, 1971 in Basel ) is a German politician ( FDP ).

Life

After graduating from high school in 1991 at Grenzach-Wyhlen , Wolff did his community service and from 1992 completed a law degree in Constance and Freiburg im Breisgau , which he completed in 1997 with the first state examination in law. After completing his legal clerkship , he passed the second state examination in 1999 and was admitted to the bar. Since then he has worked for the auditing company KPMG , of which he was appointed authorized signatory in 2002.

From 2005 to 2013 Wolff was a member of the Bundestag. After the FDP left the German Bundestag, he returned to work as a lawyer at KPMG in Stuttgart and Berlin. He was elected to the board of the Stuttgart Bar Association in 2014.


Hartfrid Wolff is married and has two children.

politics

Wolff has been chairman of the FDP regional association for the Stuttgart region since 2007 . In 2009 he was elected to the federal board of the FDP (until 2015) and has been a member of the FDP / DVP state board of Baden-Württemberg since 2005. As an active member of regional politics and regional development, he belongs to the second generation of the liberal “ Remstal politicians ”.

From 2005 to 2013 Wolff was a member of the German Bundestag , which he entered via the Baden-Württemberg state list . On November 12, 2009 he was elected chairman of working group IV in the FDP parliamentary group with the policy areas: home affairs and law, petitions, sport, electoral reviews, immunity and rules of procedure. He was a member of the parliamentary committee of the FDP parliamentary group. He was a full member of the Home Affairs Committee and an alternate member of the Legal Committee and the Labor and Social Committee. Since 2009 he has been chairman of the parliamentary control body for the intelligence services (2011 also its deputy chairman) and from 2012 chairman of the 2nd committee of inquiry of the German Bundestag on right-wing extremism. He wrote a position paper on the immigration of skilled workers and other papers on migration policy, civil protection and internal security. He also drafted several bills, including a. the implementation of immigration control via a “BlueCard EU” or to intensify the parliamentary control of the intelligence services (cf. special vote of the FDP parliamentary group on the 2nd committee of inquiry right-wing extremism / NSU of the German parliament). In the 17th electoral term of the German Bundestag (2009-2013) Wolff was also a deputy member of the G 10 commission

In 2007 he co-founded the "Public Security Future Forum" (ZÖS) and is considered one of the fathers of the "Public Security Research Forum" from 2009. Together with colleagues from the CDU, SPD and the Greens, he published and was the ZÖS Public Security Green Book The main initiator of the TAB report The endangerment and vulnerability of modern societies - using the example of a large-scale power failure .

He was on the honorary board of the Björn-Steiger-Stiftung eV from 2003–2007 and, as a representative of the FDP parliamentary group, was a co-opted member of the THW Federal Association's Presidium from 2005–2013. Wolff remained involved in civil security on a voluntary basis even after his work in the Bundestag: from 2014 to 2019, Hartfrid Wolff was President of the Baden-Württemberg State Traffic Watch and at that time also on the board of the German Traffic Watch. Wolff is still active on the advisory board of the German Fire Brigade Association and on the advisory board of the Water Rescue Foundation and on the board of trustees of the DLRG Württemberg.

Hartfrid Wolff has been a regional councilor in the regional assembly of the Verband Region Stuttgart and economic policy spokesman for the FDP parliamentary group since September 2019.

In June 2019 Wolff published the book "Die Digitale Stadt", in which municipal decision-makers are to be given assistance with the digital transformation.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.bundestag.de/dokumente/textarchiv/2012/38766290_kw17_de_zuwanderung/208424
  2. https://www.liberale.de/sites/default/files/uploads/2013/03/06/266-wolff-fachkraefte_0.pdf
  3. http://dipbt.bundestag.de/doc/btd/17/146/1714600.pdf
  4. http://zoes-bund.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Gruenbuch_Zukunftsforum.pdf
  5. ^ T. Petermann et al. a., Nov. 2010, http://dipbt.bundestag.de/doc/btd/17/056/1705672.pdf
  6. Committees. Retrieved January 3, 2020 .
  7. We congratulate and say thank you - FDP Remshalden. Retrieved October 11, 2019 (German).
  8. ^ Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom - Shop. Retrieved October 11, 2019 .