عربية – DW
عربية – DW
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The Deputy Chairman of the German Christian Democratic Union's parliamentary group is seeking to enforce a ban on the purchase of sexual services in Germany, aiming to protect women from exploitation related to prostitution and to regulate the sex trade phenomenon. Since the 2002 law that classified prostitution as a legal profession, Germany has undergone regulatory changes, including the 2017 law that mandated licensing for health products and safety requirements in brothels. Currently, there is an ongoing debate about adopting the Scandinavian model, which criminalizes the purchase of sexual services, although the current government agreements do not explicitly prohibit this activity.
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