Peter Tschentscher: Hamburg's chance of 2036 Olympic Games
Peter Tschentscher: Hamburg's chance of 2036 Olympic Games
Hamburg and Berlin: A possible long -term Olympic debate
The discussion about possible Olympic Games in 2036 or 2040 in Hamburg and Berlin wins after an interview with the Mayor of Hamburg Peter Tschenscher. This debate is shaped by the idea that large sporting events have both opportunities and challenges for the cities.
meaning of the Olympic Games for the community
Although the 2015 referendum set a clear course against Olympic acquisition, Tschenscher is open to a repeated coordination in which the citizens can decide again. "It is important that an application is based on broad approval among the population," he emphasizes. For Tschenscher there is hope that the Olympic Games are not associated with the earlier high costs and extensive construction projects.
The infrastructure already existed
Tschenscher emphasizes that Hamburg and Berlin already have the required sports infrastructure. The joint application could significantly reduce the financial expenditure and the structural effort. "Compared to a single application, the effort would not only be half as large, but even less," he explains.
political support at the national level
The federal government plans a fundamental agreement to support the application costs by 2027 with around seven million euros. This commitment could be crucial to consolidate the national interest in such a application. Countries such as Leipzig, Munich and the Rhein-Ruhr region have also expressed interest in participating in this undertaking, which raises the debate about the games of the games on a broader level.
preparation for a decisive referendum
In view of the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris in 2024, the question arises as to how the Hamburg and Berlin population will react to the possible plans. When exactly a new referendum could take place will depend on the German Olympic Sports Association. The concept must be presented convincingly to regain the trust of the citizens.sport and society combine
"Olympic games in the two largest German cities 50 years after reunification are a fascinating idea," says Tschenscher. This not only reflects sporting ambitions, but also a potential to promote social identity and cohesion. Preparations and planning for the next few years could play a crucial role in strengthening the community and the Olympic idea.
The discussion about new Olympic acquisition shows how important it is to focus on the voices of the citizens and at the same time the opportunities that offer such major events correctly.
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