Union Démocratique Bretonne
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Union Démocratique Bretonne Unvaniezh Demokratel Breizh |
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Leader | Mona Bras, Herri Gourmelen |
Founded | 1964 |
Headquarters | 21 Rue Coulmiers, Nantes 44000 |
Political Ideology | Regionalism, Social democracy, Democratic Socialism, Left-wing |
European Affiliation | European Free Alliance |
International Affiliation | none |
Colours | Orange, yellow |
Seats in the National Assembly | {{{NAseats}}} |
Seats in the Senate | {{{SENseats}}} |
Seats in the European Parliament | {{{EPseats}}} |
Website | www.udb-bzh.net/ |
See also | Constitution of France France Politics |
The Breton Democratic Union (French Union Démocratique Bretonne, Breton Unvaniezh Demokratel Breizh) is the main regionalist party in Brittany. It advocates devolution for Britanny as well as the promotion of the Breton language and its associated culture.
The Breton Democratic Union holds three seats at the Bretagne Regional Council. A fourth seat is held by Christian Troadec, mayor of Carhaix who, albeit not member of the organization is considered close to it.
The party is allied with The Greens and is a member of the European Free Alliance.
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