Overview
- Renaissance teams have been tasked to produce proposals on a non‑commercial surrogacy model by the end of the year.
- The concept outlined by Attal’s entourage centers on informed consent, bans profit, and foresees no direct financial transactions between surrogate and intended parents.
- No parliamentary bill is planned at this stage, though Attal does not rule out including the measure in his 2027 presidential project.
- The initiative runs counter to Emmanuel Macron’s publicly stated opposition to GPA, which he has called incompatible with women’s dignity.
- France bans domestic GPA but recognizes parentage for children born via GPA abroad, and Attal’s camp frames the proposed model as a natality measure, citing majority heterosexual use.