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The Attorney General's Office Asks Equality to Block the Websites of 13 Companies Offering Rental Bellies in Spain

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The Public Prosecutor's Office of the National High Court has sent a letter to the Ministry of Equality requesting that it block all foreign websites offering surrogacy in Spain. In the letter sent on Wednesday, the Public Prosecutor's Office requests the Government to "undertake measures" to prevent access to the pages of 13 companies that are established in non-EU countries (in the United States, Georgia, Mexico and Ukraine, mostly) and that o…

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The Public Prosecutor’s Office of the National High Court has asked the Ministry of Equality to initiate the administrative procedure to block access from Spain to the websites of 13 extra-community agencies dedicated to rental belly. The Public Prosecutor’s Office, which points out these companies for “offering and performing surrogated gestation commercial practices” declared “illegal” in Spain, takes this step after opening an investigation i…

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The Office of the Public Prosecutor of the National High Court has just taken another decisive step in the fight against subrogated management. It has asked the Ministry of Equality to adopt measures to prevent Spain from accessing websites of at least thirteen companies operating in countries outside the European Union and offering, as legal, this rental belly service.Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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The paper refers to companies that have clinics in countries such as the United States, Ukraine, Georgia, Cyprus, Greece, Mexico or Colombia

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Subrogated pregnancy is not permitted by law and the government has been trying for years to prohibit advertising by companies offering these services abroad. These are companies based in the United States, but also Israel, Canada, Georgia, Ukraine, Mexico and Colombia.

·Spain
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The Public Prosecutor's Office of the National High Court has sent a letter to the Ministry of Equality requesting that it block all foreign websites offering surrogacy in Spain. In the letter sent on Wednesday, the Public Prosecutor's Office requests the Government to "undertake measures" to prevent access to the pages of 13 companies that are established in non-EU countries (in the United States, Georgia, Mexico and Ukraine, mostly) and that o…

·Madrid, Spain
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The Office of the Public Prosecutor of the National High Court has asked the Ministry of Equality for measures to block access from Spain to 13 non-EU websites offering surrogate pregnancy services.

·Spain
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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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