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Monday, April 20, 2026

In Rostrenen, Paul Molac launches "Let's Make Brittany" and opens the debate on recognized autonomy in the Constitution.

In Rostrenen, in front of about a hundred participants, Breton deputy Paul Molac officially launched the movement "Let's Make Brittany" on Saturday, April 18. On this occasion, he advocated for the idea of increased regional autonomy and set a political milestone by discussing the need for recognition of Brittany in the Constitution.


Gwennyn: "We are at a crossroads"

In contrast to the pessimistic discourse about the future of Breton, Gwennyn advocates for a decidedly optimistic vision. For the artist, the internet and artificial intelligence will accelerate the dissemination of the language among younger generations. She reflects for ABP on her commitment and on the momentum created with the Breizh A Live festival.

Charter of Values of Yes Breizh

The influx of new members leads us to further clarify the values that guide Yes Breizh. You can consult the Yes Breizh Charter of Values.

Istor Breizh publishes its first book: The relations between Brittany and Spain from the 14th to the 17th century.

The Breton history review Istor Breizh announces the publication of its first book, dedicated to the relations between Brittany and Spain from the 14th to the 17th century. This book highlights a little-known period during which the Bretons played an active role in commercial and political exchanges on a European scale.

Historic Brittany has reached 5 million inhabitants.

As of January 1, 2026, the total of the departmental populations published by INSEE brings Brittany, with its five historical departments, to nearly 4.94 million inhabitants. While the symbolic threshold of 5 million is now in sight, a detailed analysis of births, deaths, and migration flows shows that growth is primarily based on residential attractiveness, in a context of marked aging and declining birth rates.

"Let them take the opportunity to attach Loire-Atlantique to Brittany!"

The ironic remark made by the president of the Brittany region: “Let them take the opportunity to attach Loire-Atlantique to Brittany!” reflects what I would call the strength of the power system. This system relies solely on the allegiance of our prominent elected officials who pretend. True democracy demands respect for the peoples and not for the large regions constructed to maintain the system. Our regional president has chosen his side a long time ago.

The tilde finally allowed in Breton first names like Fañch.

The tilde, used notably in the Breton name Fañch, is now accepted in first names registered in the French civil registry. Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has asked prosecutors not to contest the use of this diacritical mark, putting an end to several years of controversy.

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