
Paul Molac
Profile
Paul Molac is a French politician and regionalist activist known for his advocacy of Breton culture and language. A former history and geography teacher, he was first elected to the French National Assembly in 2012. Throughout his parliamentary career, he has been associated with various political groups, including the Socialist Party, La République en Marche, and the LIOT group. He is particularly recognized for sponsoring the 'Molac Law' of 2021, which promotes regional languages in education. In 2026, he launched the autonomist movement Faisons Bretagne to further his political goals.
Details
- Born
- 1962-05-21 · 64 years old
- Birth place
- Ploërmel, France
- Education
- University of Rennes II
- Career
- History and geography teacher, farmer

