Le Pen calls for tightened security during 2024 Olympics in Paris

French right-wing National Front party Marine Le Pen pointed to the lack the personnel and efficiency in France’s security, urging officials to treat this issue more seriously during 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris.

The security measures should be increased in France in order for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris to be held successfully, leader of the French right-wing National Front (FN) party Marine Le Pen said Thursday, a day after the announcement of Paris’ bid victory for hosting the event.

The announcement about Paris hosting the 2024 Games was made by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Peru on Wednesday.

“There is a matter no one is talking about, which is security, which is going to become a pressing issue. Paris is not the safest capital of the world, it is often criticized, because we lack the personnel, we lack efficiency. With the terrorist threat and ordinary crimes, we need to take this matter more seriously,” Le Pen told the France 2 broadcaster.

With the budget cuts announced by the French government in summer, the state is already asking a lot from its citizens, Le Pen added, calling on the government to carefully treat its expenses over the high costs of hosting the Olympics.

“It is good news for France, even though we were the only candidate. Now we need to organize these Olympics, and the politicians have to be cautious and attentive, because we do not need to see the expenses go off track when we ask the French people for such efforts,” Le Pen concluded.

France last hosted the Olympics in 1992, when the Winter Olympic Games were held in Albertville in the French Alps.

The terror threat level is currently elevated in France, which has seen a number of terrorist attacks over recent months. In a recent episode on August 9, a ramming attack on soldiers took place in the Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret.