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Adsav
PresidentRonan Le Gall
Founded2000
Split fromPOBL
IdeologyBreton independence
Identitarianism
Third Position
Political positionFar-right[1]
ColorsOrange, yellow, black, white
Party flag
Flag of Adsav
  • Elections
  • Adsav (lit.'Revival' or'Rebirth') is a Breton nationalist secessionist political party in Brittany that claims to be neither right-wing or left-wing although its roots are on the right, and it is widely considered to be a far-right party.[2]

    Adsav was created after a split inside the Parti pour l'Organisation d'une Bretagne Libre. The other faction created the Breton Federalist League. Adsav claims 700 members, but that figure is considered a gross overestimation by other political forces. It organises an annual commemoration at the site of the 1488 Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier.

    In 2002, Adsav was expelled from a rally promoting the reintegration of Nantes into Brittany when its members spray-painted "Bretagne pour les Bretons" (English: Brittany for the Bretons) on billboards and heckled a group of Berber singers.[2]

    Adsav dropped below 50 declared members in 2016, and has since been considered inactive.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Fabienne Richard (29 April 2014). "Un Bonnet rouge écroué, militant d'extrême droite". Ouest France (in French). Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  • ^ a b Selma K. Sonntag, The local politics of global English: case studies in linguistic globalization, Lexington Books, 2003, p.43
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