Today, we are wondering how to organize an unforgettable sports celebration with Etienne Girard, editor-in-chief of the Société de L’Express service and Jean-Loup Chappelet, honorary professor of public management at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Public Administration (IDHEAP ) from Lausanne.
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The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation), Mathias Penguilly (writing and editing) and Jules Krot (production).
Credits: BFM TV, L’Elysée, France Info, Médiapart, Public Senate, France Culture, France 24, HuffPost, RMC, RTL, France Inter, AFP
Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
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Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal
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Charlotte Baris: For months, we have only talked about the Paris Olympics in negative terms. It seems like everything is done to spoil the party. And if finally, these Olympic and Paralympic Games happened… well ? History is full of flawless Games – despite a few false starts and colossal challenges. So throughout the week, we wonder how to succeed in our Olympics.
Each time we approach the Games the local population is reluctant. We talk about organizational problems, transport problems, what the Games will cost the local population. In short, everything except Games.
To make the Olympic Games a success, it is not enough to ensure the safety of spectators and athletes, to manage transport or to anticipate good economic benefits… You must also organize a big party, which will thrill the spectators throughout the world. moment and which leaves a lasting impression.
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