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IOC President Not Getting Involved In Rome 2024 Bid 'Politics'

IOC President Thomas Bach is not getting involved in the "politics" surrounding Rome's rejection of its 2024 Olympics bid, according to Andrew Dampf of the AP. Speaking on the sidelines of a Vatican convention on faith and sports Wednesday, Bach said that "he had been informed of the Rome situation" by Italian Olympic Committee President Giovanni Malago. Bach said, "This is not up to me. I got this information about politics in Italy and I'm here to listen. You can imagine that this was a very interesting conversation, because politics in Italy is a very interesting topic. So I learned a lot yesterday." Rome's city council voted last week to withdraw the bid, "backing the decision of Mayor Virginia Raggi." Raggi also attended the Vatican conference "but did not cross paths with Bach." He said, "I don't know her." Bach would "not even weigh in on whether Rome's bid can move forward without the city's support." He said, "I will not. This is a political discussion here in Italy and the IOC is politically neutral, so we will not interfere in internal Italian politics" (AP, 10/5).

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