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22: 193:, had met to form the CNB, of which Debeauvais was unanimously elected president. The post of vice-president was given to Olier Mordrel, but this post was later cancelled in a majority vote, following Célestin Lainé's proposal that it was unnecessary. These internal intrigues were explained four months later when the changes in the organization of the party led to the ousting of Mordrel. 207:
organized nationality, free of its aspirations and mistress of its own interests ... the international statute of the Breton State, the nature of its relations with France and Germany would be defined by agreements, freely discussed within the framework of the possibilities offered by the new general conditions.
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The Breton National Council, a body representative of Brittany, concerned with the collective good and of the honour of their people, will act at the hour chosen by it to create a Breton nation state, within its natural boundaries and the spirit of its traditions, so that it could live finally in
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Debeauvais, Guieysse and Lainé spoke in turn after Marcel Planiol, the lawyer of the Breton National Party, had pointed out the claims to fame of each one. Mordrel proclaimed the "declaration of Pontivy", which specified that:
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Very few activists (approximately 200 including 80 released prisoners) took part in the meeting. Many militants were still held in prison camps, others, such as the painter
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The militants dispersed at the end of the afternoon. Opponents heckled groups of the nationalists, and disrupted the proceedings by singing the
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The choice of Pontivy was not arbitrary, because it was in this town that the last congress of the
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would have been held in 1939 had it not been prohibited by the French police.
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had died in battle. A few days earlier, Mordrel and Debeauvais, joined by
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from a distance. Célestin Lainé officially took possession of the
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body founded on July 3, 1940 at the so-called "Congress of
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Marcel Guieysse
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