Two and a half years from the big event that France is impatiently awaiting, the organizers are working hard to avoid setbacks.
By Adrian Mathieu
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Ps the Winter Olympics come to an end in Beijing, Paris continues to prepare for its big event. Announced with great fanfare on December 13, the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games promises to be a unique event to experience. The country delegations that will parade on the Seine under the eyes of 600,000 spectators: an ambitious feat desired by the organization and its president, Tony Estanguet. Nevertheless, concern grew over the months: will everything be ready for these first Summer Olympics organized in France since 1924?
The first hiccups are starting to happen, there are a few hiccups in the infrastructure and, for transport, it’s even definitive: some lines will not be operational in two and a half years, at the…
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