Jens Spahn, a senior member of Germany's ruling conservatives, resigned on Saturday after having a baby via surrogate in the United States. The move contradicts his party's opposition to surrogacy. His resignation letter was seen by Reuters. The incident highlights internal tensions within the party over personal and ethical issues.
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Jens Spahn resigned on Saturday.
The Straits Times<p>BERLIN, July 18 - Jens Spahn, a senior member of Germany's ruling conservatives, resigned on Saturday after having a baby born to a surrogate mother in the United States, a move at odds with his own party's opposition to surrogacy, according to a letter seen by Reuters.</p>
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Jens Spahn resigned on Saturday.
The Straits TimesThe resignation followed the birth of his baby via a surrogate mother in the United States.
The Straits TimesSpahn's party opposes surrogacy.
The Straits TimesJens Spahn is a senior member of Germany's ruling conservatives.
The Straits TimesReuters saw the resignation letter.
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