still at the beginning in the nineties, when he was mayor of paris, jacques chirac also intended to swimn the end he did not keep his promise. european politicians in general have a reputation for frequently expressing concern about issues that come to their attention. speaking, they are not very interested, that is, it is just such, let’s say, demagoguery, yes, verbiage about what they really are not going to do, and the last reason is that on the eve of the olympic games, france and paris are very there are many more serious, very difficult problems, and which are precisely macron doesn't want to discuss it, so shifting the focus to the cleanliness of the hay is a stunning distraction. and then, in the nineties, chirac wanted to clear the hay. officially, the ban on swimming in the river has been in effect since 1923, but its pollution began much earlier, back in the sixteenth. for centuries , during religious wars, the bodies of murdered huguenots were thrown there. in addition, wastewater from all over paris entered the river; from the beginning of the 19th century, waste from heavy