French President Macron promises to swim in cleaned River Seine ahead of Paris Olympics

France's President Emmanuel Macron speaks to journalists during the inauguration of the Paris 2024 Olympic village in Saint-Denis (Getty Images)
France's President Emmanuel Macron speaks to journalists during the inauguration of the Paris 2024 Olympic village in Saint-Denis (Getty Images)

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Macron pledges to swim in cleaned River Seine for Paris Olympics.

Paris Games contribute to job creation and community development in suburbs.

French President Emmanuel Macron's recent visit to the new athlete housing complex for the Paris Olympics brought attention to his resolute pledge to swim in the River Seine, a waterway currently undergoing significant cleanup efforts. As Macron toured the complex, he emphasised the importance of pollution reduction in the Seine, highlighting the "extraordinary" investments being made to restore the river's water quality and make it suitable for swimming once again.

 

In response to a journalist's inquiry about whether he would personally take a dip in the Seine, Macron confidently stated, “Me, yes, I'll go." However, he kept the specifics of his swim vague, teasingly remarking, “I'm not going to give you the date: There's a risk you'll be there.”

 

Beyond the promise of his potential swim, Macron's visit underscored the broader positive impacts of the Paris Olympics on disadvantaged neighborhoods in the city's suburbs. The construction of the eco-friendly Olympic Village has not only provided nearly 2,000 jobs but has also prioritised employing local residents, with over 1,100 jobs going to individuals from the surrounding communities. This initiative, with a total investment of approximately two billion Euros, showcases a collaborative effort between property developers and public funds to foster sustainable urban development.

 

During the symbolic transfer of the Olympic Village to Paris Games organisers, Macron hailed the occasion as a testament to France's capability as a nation of builders, celebrating the culmination of extensive planning and construction efforts.

 

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Security of athletes a top priority

Despite the excitement surrounding the Paris Olympics, security remains a top priority for organisers, particularly in light of previous extremist attacks in the city. Macron acknowledged the significant challenges in ensuring the safety of both athletes and spectators during the upcoming events, emphasising the meticulous planning and preparation underway to address security concerns.

 

“Obviously, it's been an obsession since the beginning,” Macron remarked, underscoring the collective commitment to creating a secure environment for the Games.

 

In conclusion, Macron's visit not only showcased France's readiness for the Paris Olympics but also highlighted the nation's dedication to environmental sustainability, community empowerment, and security. With the Games fast approaching, the anticipation continues to build, reflecting the shared enthusiasm of both the French government and its citizens for this momentous event.

 

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