Breton Communist Party
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Breton Communist Party Parti communiste Breton/Strollad Komunour Breizh | |
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Leader | Kristian Hamon |
Founded | 1971 |
Dissolved | 1980 |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Maoism Guevarism Breton nationalism |
Political position | Far-left |
Breton Communist Party (in French: Parti communiste Breton) was a separatist and Communist party in Brittany, France. The group was founded in 1971 by former members of the Unvaniezh Demokratel Breizh, and had the historian and critic of Breton collaboration with the German occupation, Kristian Hamon, as a notable member. It ceased to exist in 1980.
References
[edit]- Tudi Kernalegenn. Drapeaux rouges et gwenn-ha-du. L'extrême-gauche et la Bretagne dans les années 1970, Éditions Apogée (Rennes), 2005.
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- Political parties established in 1971
- Breton nationalist parties
- Communist parties in France
- Left-wing nationalist parties
- Maoist organizations in France
- Political parties in Brittany
- Separatist political parties in France
- Secessionist organizations in Europe
- Far-left politics in France
- Defunct Maoist parties
- 1971 establishments in France
- Political parties disestablished in 1980
- 1980 disestablishments in France
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