The Swedish capital Stockholm is dropping its bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympics, the mayor said Friday.
"It is always nicer to say yes than no, but it is in our mandate to make tough decisions," the centre-right mayor Sten Nordin from the Moderate Party told Swedish news agency TT.
"There isn't any need for that kind of facility after an Olympics."
The project had already been rejected by two of the Moderates' coalition partners, the Liberals and the Christian Democrats.
The Swedish Olympic Committee had submitted an application with a preliminary bid to the International Olympic Committee last November.
The preliminary bid was greeted with scepticism by the country's centre-right government.
"I think it's good to host big events but we're doubtful about the budget they've presented," sports minister Lena Adelsohn told daily Dagens Nyheter.
Located on low-lying land far from the mountains, the capital city planned to co-host events with Aare ski resort, about 500km to the north west.
"We note that those who took the decision made it absolutely clear that this was not a 'no' to any future bid," said an IOC spokesman.
"Indeed, we understand they remain strongly interested in staging the Games and are considering bidding again perhaps with a stronger bid for 2026."
The host city will be elected at the 127th International Olympic Committee's session in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2015.
The other candidate cities are Oslo, Beijing, Krakow (with events held in other Polish locations and in neighbouring Slovakia), Lviv (Ukraine) and Almaty (Kazakhstan).
Sweden hosted the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm and the city has the opportunity to become the first to host bother summer and winter Games.
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