
Jens Spahn: First CDU state association calls for Spahn's resignation
This had triggered a controversial debate because surrogacy is not allowed in Germany and Spahn's party is clearly against legalization
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This had triggered a controversial debate because surrogacy is not allowed in Germany and Spahn's party is clearly against legalization, as in the past Spahn himself. Jens Spahn and his husband have become parents. But it must be possible to separate the personal from the political evaluation.
Furthermore, There is a stronger social staggering.
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This had triggered a controversial debate because surrogacy is not allowed in Germany and Spahn's party is clearly against legalization, as in the past Spahn himself.
reliability high4/5 sourcesJens Spahn and his husband have become parents.
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But it must be possible to separate the personal from the political evaluation.
according to Süddeutsche Zeitung - PolitikThere is a stronger social staggering.
according to Süddeutsche Zeitung - Politik
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Jens Spahn and his husband have become parents.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sidePublic / AgenciesThis had triggered a controversial debate, because surrogacy is not allowed in Germany and Spahn’s party is clearly against ..
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