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Le Peuple breton

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Le Peuple breton is a monthly political magazine dealing with Brittany. Created in 1964 on anti-colonialist bases, it is linked to the Breton Democratic Union, a leftist and ecologist autonomist party. For more than 55 years, Le Peuple breton has been informing and creating debate by opening its columns to associative, political, economic, trade union and cultural actors, whether or not from the UDB. Going from four black and white pages in the 1970s to color in the 1990s, the monthly went online in May 2015 to offer its vision of current events in Brittany and around the world. The digital version of the PB is complementary to the paper version, printed at 4000 copies per month. The Breton People's website is, like its paper version, an information tool open to the Breton left. You will find information, debates, positions, content to feed your thinking and your understanding of the world. The paper version, remaining the backbone of the Breton people, while being complementary to this site, is the most successful, the most complete space, with the most detailed articles to inform you. He hires a graphic designer, a proofreader and the editor-in-chief Source

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Scope Local
Language French
Country France
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Frequency Monthly