Philip Hoffmann (German politician)

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SucceedingPeter Altmaier
ConstituencySaarlouis
Born (1988-11-21) 21 November 1988 (age 37)
Philip Hoffmann
Member of the Bundestag
Assuming office
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SucceedingPeter Altmaier
ConstituencySaarlouis
Personal details
Born (1988-11-21) 21 November 1988 (age 37)
PartyChristian Democratic Union

Philip M.A. Hoffmann (born 21 November 1988) is a German economist, winemaker and politician (CDU). He has been a member of the German Bundestag since the 2025 general election.[1] He has also been an honorary citizen of the Belgian city of Bruges since 2015 and President of the "Saarländischer Winzerverband" since 2022. He speaks fluent French and English.

Hoffmann grew up on a farm in Biringen in the district of Saarlouis. After leaving school, he trained as a banker at Sparkasse Merzig-Wadern. He then studied economics and business administration at the University of Luxembourg, the Université de Lorraine, New York University, Saarland University and the College of Europe in Bruges. He graduated with a Master's degree in European Economic Studies, an M.Sc. in Banking and Finance, a Maîtrise in International Business and a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. He was also a scholarship holder of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Luxembourg School of Finance Foundation.

After completing his studies, Hoffmann worked for the Union Investment Group in Luxembourg, where he spent almost 10 years as a Key Account Manager of the fund platform for international fund companies and was responsible for funds with a total volume in the double-digit billion range.

As an economic expert, he advised the Saarland state government on the Saarland 2030 strategy.

Hoffmann lives in Merzig, is married and has two children.

Viticulture

In 2015, Hoffmann initiated the founding of the Pierre Marie wine atelier on his parents' farm, thereby establishing the first winery in the Saarlouis district. The organic winery specialises in new, fungus-resistant grape varieties. Since 2022, he has been president of the "Saarländischer Winzerverband", a member of the board of the "Deutscher Weinbauverband" and a deputy member of the board of the "Schutzgemeinschaft Mosel".

Political career

Hoffmann joined the CDU in 2007 and became involved in the Young Union (JU). From 2016 to 2022, he was a member of the Federal Executive Board of JU Germany, where he headed the Federal Commission for Economy, Finance and Energy.[2] He was also deputy state chairman of JU Saar and district chairman of JU Merzig-Wadern.

Hoffmann has been a member of the Saar CDU state executive since 2017 and deputy district chairman of the Merzig-Wadern CDU district association since 2022. He is also a member of Merzig city council.

Hoffmann stood as a direct candidate in the Saarlouis constituency in the 2025 German federal election and succeeded Peter Altmaier in the German Bundestag.

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