Breton Communist Party

Breton Communist Party (in French: Parti communiste Breton) was a separatist and communist (Maoist-Guevarist) political party in Brittany, France. The group was founded in 1971, and had the historian Kristian Hamon as a notable member. It ceased to exist in 1980.

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