The Manila Times

French pessimism dampens Olympic spirit

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PARIS: Political bickering, ongoing grumbling about ticket prices and disruption to everyday life are souring the mood in the buildup to the Paris Olympics this July — something organizers blame on typical French pessimism.

Several recent announceme­nts have led to a spike in negative publicity for the sporting mega-event which will start in just six months and draw a television audience of billions.

Many Parisians were dismayed in December by news that transport ticket prices are set to double for the duration of the event and that they should work from home to free up seats on busy metros and buses.

The unveiling of planned security measures led to claims some parts of the city would face Covid-style lockdowns, while controvers­y erupted about the environmen­tal impact of a judges’ tower at the surfing venue in French Polynesia.

On top of it all, Paris’s Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo and President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist government fell out publicly after Hidalgo claimed that planned Paris transport upgrades would “not be ready.”

“There have been a succession of issues that have been badly handled from a communicat­ion point of view,” said Philippe Moreau Chevrolet, a lecturer in communicat­ion at Sciences Po university in Paris and the founder of the MCBG Conseil PR agency.

“Instead of getting people behind the Games, they have created mistrust,” he told AFP.

France’s associatio­n of hoteliers and restaurant­s owners issued an unusual statement earlier this month, condemning French politician­s for their “anxiety-inducing” announceme­nts around the Games and urging them to come together.

“In general, we would strongly urge all of our public authoritie­s, collective­ly and with solidarity, to speak positively and responsibl­y,” the statement added.

Other recent complaints center on the constructi­on work that snares traffic daily around the capital, while resentment lingers over the handling of ticket sales last year that saw many locals priced out.

Paris will see “the most expensive ticket prices in an athletics arena that we have witnessed at an Olympic Games,” said World Athletics president Sebastian Coe in December. Coe, who oversaw the 2012 London Olympics, added he was worried the families of some athletes would be unable to attend.

 ?? PHOTO BY LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP ?? OLYMPIC BUILDUP
The Olympic rings installed on the Esplanade du Trocadero near the Eiffel Tower following Paris’ nomination as host for the 2024 Olympics, Sept. 14, 2017 in Paris. Jan. 26, 2024 marks the sixmonth countdown to the opening ceremony kicking off the Paris 2024 Olympic Games which begin on July 26, 2024.
PHOTO BY LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP OLYMPIC BUILDUP The Olympic rings installed on the Esplanade du Trocadero near the Eiffel Tower following Paris’ nomination as host for the 2024 Olympics, Sept. 14, 2017 in Paris. Jan. 26, 2024 marks the sixmonth countdown to the opening ceremony kicking off the Paris 2024 Olympic Games which begin on July 26, 2024.

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