Top German conservative quits after surrogacy sparks backlash within party
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•Jens Spahn, 46, the parliamentary leader of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democrat party and its sister Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU), stepped down from his role on Saturday after calls fr...
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