The mayor of Langouët Daniel Cueff, here on October 14, 2019 in front of the administrative court of Rennes to defend his anti-pesticides decree.

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C. Allain / 20 Minutes

He made himself known by declaring war on pesticides in his town.

Former mayor of Langouët (Ille-et-Vilaine), Daniel Cueff is now embarking on the battle for regional which will take place in June.

"Yes, I will announce the name of the list and the program to Roscoff on January 22," said Daniel Cueff, confirming information from the

Telegram

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He will carry "a political list with a political project, without political party, because today the stakes for Brittany are climatic, economic, agricultural", indicated the former ecologist mayor not inserted.

Daniel Cueff particularly wants to be inspired by the Celib (Committee for the Study and Liaison of Breton Interests) which in the 1950s had brought together Gaullists, Social Democrats and Christians in Brittany, and had obtained thanks to a lobby in Paris , a road plan for Brittany and the creation of the Lannion telecoms zone.

Ecology "to fight against poverty"

“As in the 1950s, we have to roll up our sleeves and put aside the labels and political apparatuses”, underlines Daniel Cueff, who ensures that he is continuing his environmental commitment.

"We want an ecology at the service of Bretons and Bretons", advances Daniel Cueff, for whom it is "a means of fighting against poverty" in Brittany where there is "a problem at the social level, of housing and agricultural insecurity ”.

A follower of an “action ecology”, he experimented for 20 years in the village of Langouët with “green” projects, often ahead of the regulations, such as the first organic canteen in France.

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  • ecology

  • Pesticides

  • Regional elections