
Reason is criticism of the use of a surrogate mother in the USA, which is illegal in Germany
Jens Spahn resigns as CDU leader in Brandenburg
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Summary
Jens Spahn has resigned as chairman of the CDU in Brandenburg. The move came after public criticism because Spahn and his husband Daniel Funke had made use of surrogacy in the USA, which is prohibited in Germany. Spahn said: My family is the most important thing to me. The succession is still open.
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A surrogacy in Germany is prohibited, the CDU is against a legalization.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesSpahn was under pressure because he and his husband Daniel Funke had sought the help of a surrogate mother in the USA.
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“One thing has become increasingly clear to me in recent days: my family is the most important thing to me,” he added.
according to Süddeutsche Zeitung - Politik +1Union faction leader Jens Spahn has resigned from office.
according to Handelsblatt – Politik +1“The criticism was just too strong.”.
according to DIE WELT - PolitikWhoever follows Spahn is still open.
according to Süddeutsche Zeitung - PolitikThe labour market should become more open and flexible.
according to Handelsblatt – Politik
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“My family is the most important” Spahn was under pressure because he and his husband Daniel Funke the help of a surrogate mother in the USA..
omitted byCenterRight sidecovered byLeft sidePublic / AgenciesA surrogacy in Germany is prohibited, the CDU is against a legalization.
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