
This announcement comes after the Minister was heard by the regional languages and cultures study group of the National Assembly on Wednesday, May 20, where Mr. Edouard Geffray made this announcement public for the first time.
The Minister of National Education, Edouard Geffray, announced on Sunday that high school students will be able to take a regional language specialty exam starting in 2028. The possibility of taking the baccalaureate was indeed one of the 23 recommendations from the senatorial report of the information commission on the evaluation of the Molac Law published in October 2025 by Senators Karine Daniel and Max Brisson.
This announcement comes after the Minister was heard by the study group on regional languages and cultures of the National Assembly on Wednesday, May 20, where Mr. Edouard Geffray had made this announcement public for the first time. However, during this hearing, a broader issue was discussed aimed at giving regional languages a real existence within the National Education system. According to the co-chairs of the study group on regional languages, the minister reportedly announced the creation of a status for the teaching of regional languages, through a decree that would be published during the summer.
We will thus organize a round table on the teaching of regional languages in education, and more specifically the Breton language, on June 27 at 2:30 PM. This debate will take place as part of Gouel Broadel ar Brezhoneg (National Festival of the Breton Language, in French), at the Kernault manor, owned by the Finistère department. This round table is themed “5 years after the Molac Law, what do we do now?”.
Present will be Ms. Karine Daniel, co-rapporteur of the senatorial report on the evaluation of the Molac law, Paul Molac as the deputy rapporteur of the law, Erwan Balanant, deputy of the constituency and member of the National Assembly study group on regional languages, the president of Diwan, the former president of the Div Yezh federation, Stéphanie Stoll, former president of Diwan and regional councilor, as well as lawyer François Marani, a doctor in public law, who is leading the legal action against the State for failure to fulfill its obligations arising from the State-region convention 2022_2027 on the transmission of the Breton language.
This round table aims to be the Breton version of the round table organized by the federation of associations "Pour que vivent nos langues à Bayonne" last October following the publication of the senatorial report. See here the video of the round table (9’) It also follows our meeting with the ministry on April 15 based on the recommendations of the senatorial report.
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