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Paris concedes its transport, homeless plans won’t be ready for 2024 Olympics

Paris will not be ready for the Olympics and Paralympics in terms of transport and sheltering the homeless, city mayor Anne Hidalgo has said.

Nov 24, 2023, updated Nov 24, 2023
epa10765946 Mayor of Paris  Anne Hidalgo delivers a speech during a press conference for the announcement of Paris 2024 Games celebration sites, in Paris, France, 24 July 2023. Paris 2024 and its stakeholders revealed the celebration venues and the activities to be organised throughout France during the Olympic Games Paris 2024.  EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

epa10765946 Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo delivers a speech during a press conference for the announcement of Paris 2024 Games celebration sites, in Paris, France, 24 July 2023. Paris 2024 and its stakeholders revealed the celebration venues and the activities to be organised throughout France during the Olympic Games Paris 2024. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

“There will be places where (public) transport will not be ready because there will not be enough trains and not frequently enough,” Hidalgo told news show Quotidien in thinly veiled criticism of Paris region president Valerie Pecresse.

The Ile de France (Paris region) Regional Council, led by right-winger Pecresse, is in charge of transport in the region.

Hidalgo said the government was also, “a little bit” responsible for the situation, adding: “But we do this all together so I’m also concerned”.

Socialist Hidalgo said the RER (regional express train) station at Porte Maillot in western Paris would not be ready for the July 26-Augus t11 Games.

However, Pecresse wrote on social media platform X, formerly Twitter: “We will be ready. It’s a huge collective effort that shouldn’t be denigrated by an absent mayor”.

Hidalgo added that the situation of the homeless in the capital was another major issue.

“I don’t want to take them out and hide them (during the Olympics). There should be a social legacy,” Hidalgo said.

“We want to set up housing where they could be as soon as this winter and we’re dealing with it with the regional authorities and the state and we all agree that we have to move forward – but we are not ready.”

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