We are all pleased with the strong initiative taken by Paul Molac to advance on the path to the autonomy of Brittany. Provided, of course, that he does not deviate from it through potential contradictory alliances.

We are all pleased with the strong initiative taken by Paul Molac to advance on the path to autonomy for Brittany. Provided, of course, that he does not deviate from it through potential contradictory alliances.

Autonomy is a struggle that we have all been engaged in for so long, each in our own way and with our differences.

Today, it has entered people's minds. The Bretons understand that it is becoming our salvation, as the centralizing system cracks from all sides and leads us towards the abyss.

To extend this initiative, we invite all those who want to reflect with us on the best way to achieve it to a large public debate in Carhaix on Saturday, June 20, in the morning at the Espace Glenmor.

This meeting will have the theme "together for autonomy." Paul Molac is invited, of course, as well as all democratic political parties concerned with the future of Brittany across its five departments and all its vibrant forces.

Several personalities, speakers, and experts will also be present.

The upcoming electoral deadlines, particularly the legislative and regional elections, will be discussed.

Together, we will eventually make the system yield and regain the rights that we have been deprived of for so long.

Christian Troadec, spokesperson for Pour la Bretagne, mayor of Carhaix, regional councilor of Brittany; Yvon Ollivier, author; Philippe Guillemot, departmental councilor of Finistère.