But why don't the elected officials of Côtes-d'Armor wear their tricolor scarf in the same way?

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A commemorative ceremony means the presence of officials and elected officials. This was the case for this November 11, in front of one of the war memorials of Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-d'Armor). But between the deputy, the senator, the mayor, not everyone wears the tricolor scarf in the same sense. This is not a mistake…

Mickaël Cosson, MP; Alain Cadec, senator of Côtes-d'Armor, François Guillotou de Keréver, prefect and Hervé Guihard, mayor of Saint-Brieuc, at the ceremony on November 11, 2024. | WEST FRANCE


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  • Mickaël Cosson, MP; Alain Cadec, senator of Côtes-d'Armor, François Guillotou de Keréver, prefect and Hervé Guihard, mayor of Saint-Brieuc, at the ceremony on November 11, 2024. | WEST FRANCE

Each commemorative ceremony has its share of officials. There was no shortage of it on the occasion of that of November 11, in front of the war memorial located on Boulevard de la Chalotais, in Saint-Brieuc. These very formal moments are full of meaning.

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Local elected officials are notably called upon to lay wreaths of flowers at the foot of the monument. To honor the memory of…

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