French Alps 2030 Olympic bid plagued by resignations and tensions

The organizing committee for the French Alps 2030 Olympic bid is facing a challenging period, marked by internal divisions and resignations from key positions. During a presentation to the IOC in Milan on February 3, the delegation showed a facade of unity despite backstage dissensions. Time is pressing as successive departures weaken the French bid.

On February 3 in Milan, the delegation for the French Alps 2030 project presented itself before the International Olympic Committee (IOC) members. Dressed impeccably and displaying protocol smiles, it recited a prepared speech, simulating rapport and confidence. Yet, behind the scenes, tensions, resentments, and dissensions have been multiplying for weeks, poisoning the project's atmosphere.

This dire situation is exemplified by a series of resignations from strategic positions. Anne Murac, director of operations, left her post on December 9. Arthur Richet, director of communications, resigned on January 23. Bertrand Méheut, president of the remuneration committee, followed on February 2.

Additionally, Le Parisien revealed that Cyril Linette, in conflict with Edgar Grospiron, the organizing committee president, will soon no longer be the general director. These strategic and human divisions are undermining the committee and projecting a negative image on the international stage, as time presses to finalize the project.

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