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interview – The elected socialist wants to build on the “legacy” of the Olympics to bring a “change of face” to his city and the entire suburbs.
Mathieu Hanotin, a former councillor, has been the Socialist mayor of Seine-Saint-Denis since 2020.
Le Figaro. – What is your initial assessment of the Olympic Games in Saint-Denis?
Mathieu Harnotin. – The results are very favorable. Not surprisingly, we have no doubt that the dynamism of the Olympics has been positive for Saint-Denis. We were the first city to benefit from the Olympics and have an important material legacy: bridges built, new swimming pools, kilometers of cycle paths, bicycle parking… We took advantage of this event to change the face of our city. Not only of the department, but of the entire suburb. The question now is how we can use this legacy to go further and make Seine-Saint-Denis no longer an unhappy, very poor suburb without solutions. We want to turn our backs on this unbearable miserability, on this mission…
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