Berlin, July 18 Brussels Morning Newspaper — Jens Spahn resignation has become a major political story in Germany after the senior Christian Democratic Union (CDU) politician stepped down following growing pressure over reports that he and his husband became parents through surrogacy in the United States. The resignation comes after criticism from members of his own party, which has long opposed legalizing surrogacy in Germany.
CDU Leadership Faces New Challenge
Spahn resigned as leader of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group after several party figures questioned whether his personal decision was consistent with the CDU’s long-standing position on surrogacy. Germany prohibits commercial surrogacy, although children born through legal arrangements abroad can be recognized under certain legal procedures.
The resignation is seen as a significant setback for Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who considered Spahn one of his closest political allies. CDU leaders are now expected to begin the process of selecting a new parliamentary leader while maintaining unity within the governing coalition.
Political Impact Across Germany
The development has renewed public debate over the relationship between politicians’ personal lives and party policies. While Spahn’s actions did not violate German law, critics argued that senior political leaders should uphold the values promoted by their parties.
Political observers say the resignation may temporarily shift attention away from the government’s legislative agenda as the CDU works to stabilize its leadership. The controversy has also revived broader discussions about family policy, reproductive rights and ethical issues surrounding surrogacy in Germany.