This is not the famous plan B, mentioned by Emmanuel Macron in December.
But let's say that plan A of this opening ceremony of the Olympic Games has undergone such a facelift that the term is becoming more and more usurped.
At least, for the number of people likely to enjoy the waterfront on the evening of July 26, 2024, the date of the Paris Olympics kicking off with an imposing river parade.
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The first working hypotheses of the Organizing Committee (Cojo) and the City of Paris hoped to bring together up to two million people on the upper part of the river quays?
We should arrive at almost ten times less.
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