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Senior Merz ally resigns after coming under pressure in Germany over surrogate baby

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BERLIN, July 18 (Reuters) - ‌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.

Spahn, 46, the parliamentary leader of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Christian Democrat party and its sister Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU), ⁠drew heavy criticism after news emerged ⁠that he had become a parent with his husband through a surrogate mother.

Surrogacy is prohibited in Germany, although it is not illegal to bring up ‌a child born of a surrogate mother outside ⁠Germany.

"Over the past few days, I ‌have come to realise that ​my personal happiness — starting a family with my husband and becoming a father — is incompatible with ‌my political office," Spahn wrote in ​the resignation letter.

The CDU ⁠voted to uphold the ban on surrogacy ‌inside Germany at its ⁠party conference in February, and the news about Spahn's move to use a surrogate in the U.S. ​prompted numerous calls ‌from within the party for Spahn to step down.

(Reporting ⁠by Andreas Rinke and ​James Mackenzie; Writing by Tom Sims; Editing by ​Alison Williams, Aidan Lewis)

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