Faster, higher, stronger, but also more at risk.
Just twenty-four months from their opening, the Olympic Games, which will be held in France from July 26 to August 11, 2024, stand like a hedge at the break of Emmanuel Macron's five-year term.
And the executive will have to cross it without stumbling, or dragging the reputation of the country in the event of a fall.
Scarred by the chaos of the Champions League final at the Stade de France on May 28, which the government wears like a band-aid, the authorities know that the time has come for general mobilization.
At the highest summit of the State, the President of the Republic sounded the olifant.
Monday at the Élysée, he chaired a "site meeting" bringing together, around the Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne, around fifteen members of the government, including Gérald Darmanin and Sébastien Lecornu, respectively responsible for the Interior and the Armies.
Michel Cadot, interministerial delegate to the Olympics, the new prefect of police Laurent Nuñez…
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