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"Schockverliebt": Jens Spahn in Baby Happiness - with the Help of a Surrogate Mother

Union leader Jens Spahn and his husband Daniel Funke have become parents. "Georg is all our happiness," says the CDU politician. A surrogate mother gave birth to the boy.

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The head of the largest faction in the German parliament is in the happiness of the baby. A surrogate mother from the USA has played a child for him and his husband. Spahn thus bypasses the German legal situation – and that is no small matter.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Jens Spahn and his husband have become parents. Thanks to a surrogate motherhood that is not legal in Germany. The coalition continues to reject such models.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Union leader adopted the husband's son, legal practice in the country since 2017. The announcement: "Georg is all our happiness, difficult to describe in words." But the party clarifies: "No change in the legal framework"

·Rome, Italy
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In former times, even opponents of surrogacy, CDU politician Spahn has now announced the birth of his son by a surrogacy mother in the USA. However, the Federal Government makes it clear that practice in Germany is prohibited.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Surrogacy brings with it ethical problems and is forbidden in Germany. But Jens Spahn and his husband have now used the services of a surrogacy mother in the USA. The most important thing about the case.

·Berlin, Germany
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Jens Spahn, the leader of the Union in the Bundestag, together with his husband Daniel Funke became the father of a son. ... The post Jens Spahn now father – thanks model, against whose legalization he was appeared first on Apollo News.

·Berlin, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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