Ian Brossat was the political guest of this 27th edition of the Festival of Huma Bretagne, Sunday, December 2. There was also music, literary encounters.

The Fête de l'Huma Bretagne will soon close its doors, this Sunday, December 2, in Lanester. The organizers are very satisfied.

Partying debate

"There is a lot of success," said Catherine Quéric, president of the Festival, "on the big stage. " Thousands of citizens came to celebrate, debate and cultivate. "

Discussions initiated on the left

Satisfaction also on the part of Philippe Jumeau, departmental secretary of the PCF "It is a political success. We had good debates, especially on Saturday night about the Kurds. We have also opened interesting discussions with all the left-wing forces, which is promising for the upcoming deadlines. "

The importance of voting

Ian Brossat, top of the list in the European elections, particularly stressed the importance of the European elections: "The European Parliament is a very important place. The decisions taken there are not far from our daily lives, hence the importance of voting on May 26th. "

The Feast of Huma, it is also terrestrial foods: pancakes, oysters, paella, kig ha fars, sausage Molène ... Many stands have allowed the stomachs to stall. And music too. Over the course of these two days, the Vocal Bardak Choir has released some improvisations.

Betty Marescaux-Tyteca, author, was delighted with her fourth participation at the Huma Bretagne Festival. | WEST FRANCE

The book area has also worked well: "I've been coming for four years, confirms Betty Marescaux-Tyteca, author, the people are very kind, we made nice meeting there. "

The Motivés! Group, led by Zebda members, was on stage at the Huma Festival this Sunday, December 2nd. | WEST FRANCE

For the two friends, Marie-Thé and Pascale, the Feast of Huma Bretagne, it's every year. "And for nothing in the world I will not miss that, says Pascale, sympathizer, but not inset! I want to stay free. A Huma party that closed in music this Sunday night with Motivés! and Bass Culture.