Jens Spahn, the parliamentary leader of the ruling conservative bloc in the Bundestag, stepped down on Saturday amid a controversy surrounding his decision to have a child via surrogacy.
The resignation was requested by Chancellor Friedrich Merz of the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU).
Spahn did not say he was standing down as a member of the Bundestag.
Surrogacy is not permitted in Germany and the CDU opposes its legalization. Spahn and his husband had their child through a surrogate mother in the United States.
What has Spahn said?
"In recent days, I have come to realize that my personal happiness in starting a family with my husband and becoming a father is incompatible with my political office," Spahn said in a statement seen by news agencies.
After the announcement, Chancellor Merz said it was the "right" decision, adding it was "unavoidable" that Spahn step down.
Merz went on to explain that he would now work with Markus Söder, the leader of the CDU's Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CSU) to put forward a proposal for a new parliamentary group chair.
“The procedure and timeline will now be coordinated with the party and parliamentary group committees," he said.
Surrogacy controversy
Earlier this week, Spahn, 45, and his husband, Daniel Funke, announced that they had become parents and posted a photo on social media pushing a stroller.
The announcement attracted immediate criticism from all sides of Germany's political spectrum, accusing Spahn of double standards given his senior position in a party that supports upholding the legal ban on using surrogate mothers inside Germany.
In a podcast interview with Germany's Bild newspaper on Friday, Spahn had tried to defend his decision, saying he had "wrestled with myself for a long time, including on the issue of surrogacy."
Spahn will not face legal consequences in Germany for having a baby via surrogacy, as it is not illegal in Germany to raise a child born abroad to a surrogate mother.
This is not the first time Spahn has faced controversy. As Germany's COVID-era health minister, Spahn was investigated for alleged misuse of public money.
However, state prosecutors dropped their investigation into his COVID-era dealings in March.
Spahn was seen as a rising star in the conservative bloc, having been re-elected leader of the parliamentary group with 85% of the vote in May.
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