Brittany mayors lower EU flag in support of farmers

In Brittany, several mayors have lowered or removed the European Union flag from their town halls to show solidarity with farmers, ahead of the 2026 municipal elections. This symbolic action responds to a request from major agricultural unions in a region traditionally attached to Europe.

In recent weeks, Breton mayors, often from the right but sometimes from the left, have been photographed by local press lowering the European flag. This measure, taken in winter when few flags are raised to protect them from weather, aims to support the agricultural world against contested European decisions.

Stéphane Cloarec, divers droite mayor of Saint-Pol-de-Léon in Finistère and candidate for re-election in March, explained: “Farmers feel they are not trusted and express frustration with questionable European decisions. Mercosur has crystallized their anger. Here, we support our farmers. We need Europe, but not at any price or in any way.” This initiative was adopted by all mayors in the community of communes.

Brittany, known as France's pantry capable of feeding 22 million people, hosts a key agricultural center in Saint-Pol-de-Léon. This town is the birthplace of Alexis Gourvennec (1936-2007), founder of the SICA cooperative and Brittany Ferries company to export local production.

The action responds to calls from the Jeunes Agriculteurs and FDSEA unions, observed in many rural areas of Brittany. Historically pro-European, the region supported the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 against the national trend and the 2005 European Constitution referendum. In Brussels, Brittany is often seen as having helped save the EU during critical moments.

This approach raises questions in a region attached to European integration, as the 2026 municipal elections approach.

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