Controversy Erupts Over Spanish TV Star's Surrogate Baby Decision.

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Spain's ruling Socialist party is considering toughening legislation covering surrogate pregnancies after actress and presenter Ana Obregón, 68, used a surrogate mother in Miami to have a baby. Surrogate pregnancies are banned in Spain, although children from such pregnancies can be registered. The leftist coalition government has criticized the practice, while the main opposition conservative Popular Party has said it is open to debating legalizing such pregnancies if there is no payment involved. The issue of surrogacy may become a topic in Spain's election year.
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