Internal Conflicts and Resignations Plague France's 2030 Winter Olympics Preparations
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Internal conflicts and resignations plague France's 2030 Winter Olympics preparations
The organization of the 2030 Winter Games in France is facing significant challenges. Internal tensions have increased, leading to a conflict between project leader Edgar Grospiron and director general Cyril Linette.
In a press release on Wednesday, the French Alps' Cojop 2030 announced that it had "given its approval" to its president to "propose the most suitable solution" to this crisis. And the former sports boss of the Canal+ group is more than ever on the saddle.
The COJOP continues to sink into the crisis because of a conflict between the Chairman of the Edgar Grospiron Organising Committee and its Managing Director, Cyril Linette.
Meeting in Milan, the partners of the 2030 French Alps Winter Games have witnessed the existence of insurmountable disagreements between COJOP President Edgar Grospiron and CEO Cyril Linette. An Executive Board is convened on 22 February to decide.
And one more start, and not the least! But, unlike the three previous ones, which have rhythmed over the last few weeks, pushing a little more the Committee to organize the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Cojop) of the Alps-2030 in the crisis, this one is not suffered but wanted. Becomes inevitable, one explains. According to Le Parisien, who reveals the information, Cyril Linette, [...]
While the departure of Cyril Linette, managing director of the French Alps 2030, is under negotiation, it is the whole Cojop that seems fragile, including its president Edgar Grospiron, who came to his head a year ago.
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