Close Menu
Times Network New Zealand
  • Home
  • Local News
  • World
  • Business
  • Lifetyle
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Food
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Press Release
What's On
UK by-election: Nigel Farage faces ‘record’ number of rivals

UK by-election: Nigel Farage faces ‘record’ number of rivals

July 19, 2026
CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby

CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby

July 19, 2026
Deschamps’ last match, golden boot race: what is at stake in third-place play-off

Deschamps’ last match, golden boot race: what is at stake in third-place play-off

July 18, 2026
Ukrainian forces strike ‘major’ logistics hubs in central Russia

Ukrainian forces strike ‘major’ logistics hubs in central Russia

July 18, 2026
5.0 magnitude earthquake hits eastern Turkey

5.0 magnitude earthquake hits eastern Turkey

July 18, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Times Network New Zealand
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Local News
  • World
  • Business
  • Lifetyle
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Food
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Press Release
Times Network New Zealand
Home » CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby
World

CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby

By Press RoomJuly 19, 20264 Mins Read
CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Jens Spahn, the head of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag, has announced his resignation, as pressure built over his decision to have a child through a surrogate mother in the United States.

ADVERTISEMENT


ADVERTISEMENT

In a letter to members of the Union group, he said that he had already informed German Chancellor and CDU leader Friedrich Merz and CSU leader Markus Söder of his decision.

“I have informed the party leaders of the CDU and CSU, Friedrich Merz and Markus Söder, that with this letter to our group I am stepping down from my post as chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag,” Spahn wrote.

Spahn thanked Merz and Söder for “the trust placed in me,” but he said his “personal happiness, starting a family with my husband and becoming a father, is not compatible with my political office.”

Spahn went on: “The balancing act between my private decision to have a child via surrogacy and the understandable expectation of me as leader of our group has become greater than I had anticipated.”

Spahn described heading the Union group as a “great honour” and thanked his deputy Alexander Hoffmann and the entire leadership of the parliamentary group for their “always trusting and friendly cooperation.”

He also made a point of mentioning SPD group leader Matthias Miersch, saying working with him had been “a stabilising anchor for the coalition”.

Following Spahn’s resignation, Merz described the move as “the right one” and “unavoidable.”

“Credibility is the highest asset in politics,” the chancellor said in a statement released on Saturday.

Merz urged Spahn to resign

Shortly before the announcement, Merz had reportedly called on Spahn to step down.

According to information obtained by the Bild newspaper, Merz is said to have consulted with several CDU state party leaders on Spahn’s political future on Saturday morning.

According to the report, opinion within the party had largely turned against him.

The CDU city branch in Brilon, the hometown of Chancellor Friedrich Merz, had previously called on the head of the Union group to resign in an open letter.

“In the interests of our party’s credibility as well as the trust of our members and voters, we call on Jens Spahn to draw the political consequences and resign from his post as chair of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag,” the letter said. Merz was born in Brilon in the Sauerland region and went to school there.

The local party argued that Spahn’s decision to use surrogacy abroad was at odds with German law and the CDU’s long-standing opposition to surrogacy.

“Anyone who, as one of our party’s highest representatives, deliberately makes use of options abroad that contradict the value judgements of German law sends a disastrous signal,” it said.

It added that the controversy was making local politicians’ work more difficult, undermining the party’s credibility.

CDU politician Wolfgang Bosbach had also suggested that Spahn should step down: “I hope Jens Spahn spares the Union, and the CDU in particular, a months-long debate over the question of whether he is still the right person to lead the group,” Bosbach told Deutschlandfunk radio.

Spahn said in an interview with Bild on Friday that he would speak “in September” with the CDU/CSU parliamentary group about his political future.

The first regular meeting of the parliamentary group after the summer recess is scheduled for 8 September – two days after the key state election in Saxony-Anhalt.

The controversy has also drawn criticism from church leaders.

The regional bishop of the Protestant Church in Württemberg, Ernst-Wilhelm Gohl, pointed to German law.

“When, of all people, a politician now goes public about having made use of surrogacy abroad, it is also a matter of double standards and credibility,” Gohl said.

Accusations of double standards

Catholic bishop Stefan Oster of Passau also voiced his concern.

If “a prominent CDU politician in the matter of surrogacy consciously violates, to fulfil his own wishes, the laws of the country and the fundamental positions of his own party in an issue so important to our view of humanity – and then actively and positively advocates surrogacy, I consider that a real scandal,” Oster said.

The debate began after Spahn and his husband Daniel Funke on Wednesday announced that they had become parents through a surrogate mother in the United States.

It has caused controversy in Germany as surrogacy is banned and the CDU has continued to oppose legalisation – a position Spahn himself has defended in the past.

Critics argue that Spahn privately benefitted from using a surrogacy option abroad while supporting options that prevented people in Germany from doing the same.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

UK by-election: Nigel Farage faces ‘record’ number of rivals

UK by-election: Nigel Farage faces ‘record’ number of rivals

Deschamps’ last match, golden boot race: what is at stake in third-place play-off

Deschamps’ last match, golden boot race: what is at stake in third-place play-off

Ukrainian forces strike ‘major’ logistics hubs in central Russia

Ukrainian forces strike ‘major’ logistics hubs in central Russia

5.0 magnitude earthquake hits eastern Turkey

5.0 magnitude earthquake hits eastern Turkey

Why the EU’s so-called Chat Control law has privacy experts up in arms

Why the EU’s so-called Chat Control law has privacy experts up in arms

Video. Supporters welcome France’s assisted dying law

Video. Supporters welcome France’s assisted dying law

‘The tide is turning’: Inside Ursula von der Leyen’s trip to Kyiv

‘The tide is turning’: Inside Ursula von der Leyen’s trip to Kyiv

Europe Today: Trump-Iran standoff tests the limits of diplomacy

Europe Today: Trump-Iran standoff tests the limits of diplomacy

Andy Burnham makes first speech as new Labour leader

Andy Burnham makes first speech as new Labour leader

Editors Picks
CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby

CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby

July 19, 2026
Deschamps’ last match, golden boot race: what is at stake in third-place play-off

Deschamps’ last match, golden boot race: what is at stake in third-place play-off

July 18, 2026
Ukrainian forces strike ‘major’ logistics hubs in central Russia

Ukrainian forces strike ‘major’ logistics hubs in central Russia

July 18, 2026
5.0 magnitude earthquake hits eastern Turkey

5.0 magnitude earthquake hits eastern Turkey

July 18, 2026
Latest News
UK by-election: Nigel Farage faces ‘record’ number of rivals

UK by-election: Nigel Farage faces ‘record’ number of rivals

July 19, 2026
CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby

CDU’s Jens Spahn resigns amid growing scrutiny over surrogate baby

July 19, 2026
Deschamps’ last match, golden boot race: what is at stake in third-place play-off

Deschamps’ last match, golden boot race: what is at stake in third-place play-off

July 18, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Times Network New Zealand. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.