Anne Hidalgo is “fed up” with the “hard to enjoy” people who complain about the Olympics and urges them to “let themselves be surprised”

Anne Hidalgo is “fed up” with the “hard to enjoy” people who complain about the Olympics and urges them to “let themselves be surprised”
Anne Hidalgo is “fed up” with the “hard to enjoy” people who complain about the Olympics and urges them to “let themselves be surprised”

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Anne Hidalgo castigated the “pain in enjoyment” who complain about the Olympics after attacking the “gnagnagna” who laughed at the idea of ​​seeing her dive into the Seine.

It was the question too many. Questioned by Renaissance advisor Catherine Ibled about the Parisians who will “suffer” from the Olympic and Paralympic Games due to the influx of tourists and the rise in transport prices, the mayor of the capital Anne Hidalgo thundered: “Ras- fed up with the bashing of the Games! Fed up with all those barely able to enjoy things who don’t want to be able to celebrate anything together…”

Returning to somewhat more gentle arrangements, the mayor of Paris encouraged the so-called “hard to enjoy” to open their eyes and ears in order to be surprised by what promises to be an absolutely exceptional moment. Without a doubt, popular “fervor” should soon grip the capital by the opening ceremony on July 26, 2024, she concluded. She herself intends to get wet in honor of Olympic and Paralympic Day on June 23, on the occasion of which she will make a ceremonial dive into the Seine – previously cleaned as required. In reaction to the sardonic spirits, described by her care as “Gnagnagna”, the mayor of Paris had previously replied: “Yes, we are going to swim. So get ready to say: Ah! Well anyway, she did it” .

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