
Union faction leader Jens Spahn resigns – Merz: “Decision was inevitable”
In Germany, surrogacy is prohibited, he chose the way via the USA
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In Germany, surrogacy is prohibited, he chose the way via the USA. “One thing has become increasingly clear to me in recent days: my family is the most important thing to me,” he added. “In the last few days, I have become aware that my personal happiness in starting a family together with my husband and becoming a father is not compatible with my political office,” it said.
Furthermore, Union faction leader Jens Spahn has resigned from office. Whoever follows Spahn is still open.
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In Germany, surrogacy is prohibited, he chose the way via the USA.
reliability low1/3 sources“One thing has become increasingly clear to me in recent days: my family is the most important thing to me,” he added.
reliability moderate2/2 sources“In the last few days, I have become aware that my personal happiness in starting a family together with my husband and becoming a father is not compatible with my political office,” it said.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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Union faction leader Jens Spahn has resigned from office.
according to Süddeutsche Zeitung - TopthemenWhoever follows Spahn is still open.
according to Süddeutsche Zeitung - Topthemen
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