Party for the Organization of a Free Brittany
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The Party for the Organization of a Free Brittany (Breton: Strollad Evit Breizh Dizalc'h; French: Parti pour l'organisation d'une Bretagne libre) was a Breton political party that advocated political sovereignty for Brittany. Its initials "POBL" form a backronym, as the word pobl in Breton means "people" or "community".
Already a right-wing party at its foundation, it progressively drifted toward the far-right and two of its members were involved in an altercation with leftist militants of the Union Démocratique Bretonne at the Festival Interceltique de Lorient in 1999.
Never very influential, the party was crippled by the departure of most of its cadres for Adsav in 2000 and ceased its activities. What remained of it merged with other minor organisations to form the Ligue fédéraliste de Bretagne.
- 1982 establishments in France
- 2000 disestablishments in France
- Breton nationalist parties
- Defunct far-right parties
- Defunct nationalist parties
- Defunct political parties in France
- Far-right political parties in France
- Political parties disestablished in 2000
- Political parties established in 1982
- Political parties in Brittany
- French political party stubs