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Paris students decry plans to use housing for Olympics

Supreme court rules student leases can be ended early despite legal challenge

Published on
January 4, 2024
Last updated
January 4, 2024
Olympic rings in front of the HƓtel de Ville in Spring 2023
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Student housing can beĀ reserved for Olympic workers during the Paris 2024 games, France’s supreme administrative court has ruled, after the students’ union Solidaires Ć©tudiant-e-s mounted aĀ legal challenge against the move.

The Paris CROUS, the French public body that provides subsidised student accommodation, that leases for 3,263 units inĀ the Ǝle-de-France region would end on 30Ā June 2024, two months earlier than usual, inĀ order toĀ house Olympic workers for the summer.

Affected students would be provided with alternative accommodation, CROUS said, while the higher education minister, Sylvie Retailleau, later told the newspaper that relocated students would also receive a payment of €100 (Ā£86) and two tickets to Olympic events.

Mounting legal action, Solidaires Ć©tudiant-e-s that the move would ā€œ[put] many students in dangerā€ during a housing crisis. In September, the Paris administrative court suspended the CROUS decision to end leases early; last month, however, the Conseil d’Etat ruled that the plans could proceed, .

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Marion Ogier, a lawyer for the union, that the ā€œfight [would continue] in the courtsā€, adding, ā€œThe CROUS must act in the interest of the students, and not the Olympics.ā€

L’Union Etudiante, a federation of regional students’ unions, that the French president, Emmanuel Macron, had ā€œnothing but contempt and violence towards the most precariousā€, declaring, ā€œWe will not let this happen.ā€

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Speaking to Times Higher Education, Emmy Marc, federal secretary of L’Union Etudiante, said many students ā€œlive in precarityā€, with those staying in CROUS accommodation over the summer typically doing so in order to work and earn money that could sustain them throughout the academic year. ā€œRight now, we don’t have any information on where people will be located,ā€ she said. ā€œThey can’t seek work until they know where they will live – Paris isĀ big.ā€

The €100 payment and the Olympic tickets would do little to alleviate students’ concerns, she said: ā€œIf they’re working, they won’t be able to attend the games.ā€

According to Ms Marc: ā€œā‚¬100 is nothing – you can’t do anything with €100. Millions go towards the Olympic Games, and students are asked to move for just €100. The government treats us like we are nothing and we don’t matter.ā€

emily.dixon@timeshighereducation.com

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