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Despite the Olympic year, the government does not make sport a priority
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
In this Olympic Year, Sport is Still Not a Priority for the Government
\n\nIn this Olympic year, the promotion of sport should be at its peak, our vision should be focused on the high-level athletes who represent our country on the international stage and towards the sports infrastructures that reveal and formulate these talents. However, this is far from reality. According to many reports, the fire of Olympism burns weakly in the heart of the government. Instead of putting in place concrete measures to promote sport, the focus is more on other sectors. THE sport seems not to be a priority for the government.\n\n
Budget Dedicated to Sport: Falling Figures
\n\nThe first sign of this disrepute is that the budget allocated to sport is constantly decreasing. This retraction leads to the closure of many clubs and sports centers, as well as reductions in subsidies for charitable sports associations. This situation not only hinders the training of future athletes, but also contributes to the increase in the rate of inactivity and, in turn, to the increase in health problems linked to the absence of physical exercise.\n\n
Sports Policy: The Lack of Effective Strategies
\n\nGenerally speaking, the government's sports policy resembles a ping-pong ball that oscillates between ministries without ever stopping. There have been a few initiatives, but they have had little or no impact on promoting the sport. Electoral promises to implement ambitious sports policies and programs are far from reality.\n\n
The Role of the State in the Promotion of Sport
\n\nHistorically, the State has always had a major role to play in the promotion of sport. It is not only about winning medals, but also about promoting health, well-being and social integration through sport. In this Olympic year, it is urgent that the government take this responsibility seriously.\n\n
Conclusion
\n\nTHE sport is a vector of integration and social cohesion, it contributes not only to our international influence, but also to the health and well-being of citizens. In this Olympic year, THE government must review its priorities and place sport at the heart of its policy. Not only is the recognition of our athletes at stake, but also the health and integration of our citizens. Sport is much more than a game: it is a lever for a better society. \n\n