IOC says snap French elections won’t affect Paris Games

IOC says snap French elections won’t affect Paris Games

The sporting event takes place less than three weeks after the second round of voting.

The Paris Games open with an unprecedented ceremony on the river Seine on July 26. (AP pic)
PARIS:
International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said today that snap French parliamentary elections “will not disturb the Olympics” in Paris that open under three weeks after the second round of voting.

Bach said the elections are “a democratic process which will not disturb the Olympics”, after President Emmanuel Macron called surprise elections for June 30 and July 7 after the far-right inflicted a heavy defeat on his centrist alliance in EU elections.

“France is used to doing elections and they are going to do them once again. We will have a new government and a new parliament and everyone is going to support the Olympics,” Bach said.

The Paris Games open with an unprecedented ceremony on the river Seine on July 26, the first time the opening festivities for a Summer Olympics have taken place outside the main stadium.

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