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The leader of the PP makes it clear that regulating surrogacy is not a priority for his party and that the debate “must take place and be ordered”, but “not now”

The dust that has generated the case of Ana Obregon, who has used surrogacy in Miami to become a mother again at the age of 68, has reopened a debate in Spain that was tucked away in a drawer. And the PP wants to make it clear that, although it believes that “a reflective debate” should take place, it does not consider it an urgency or a priority. Alberto Núñez Feijóo He took advantage of an appearance in Lisbon to qualify his party’s position: “In the face of a controversial social fact, what must be done is debate and propose. We will give the debate, but not now. The main problem we have in Spain is to stop the bleeding of the release of rapists and abusers & rdquor ;, he finished, referring to the law of ‘only yes is yes’.

Sources of the national leadership opened up yesterday with complete clarity to a regulation of surrogacy in Spain, recognizing that the position of the current conservative leader is that of an altruistic model for which this practice could be allowed as long as there is no consideration. economic.

The leader today, just after meeting with the mayor of the Portuguese capital, Carlos Moedas, hinted that it cannot be that something is that there are Spanish families who go to other countries to carry out this practice and then return and register boys and girls as Spaniards. “The debate must be ordered and we will give it, but not now & rdquor ;, he reiterated.

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