Owners of bars and restaurants are furious in Marseille after the restriction measures announced by the government.

Despite financial aid offered by Jean Castex, "the account is not there", annoys Frédéric Jeanjean, representative of the Union of Trades and Hospitality Industries of Bouches-du-Rhône on Europe 1. 

TESTIMONY

Anger continues to roar among restaurateurs and bar owners in cities affected by the restrictive measures, linked to the coronavirus.

In Marseille, as of Saturday, bars and restaurants will have to close their doors for a minimum of fifteen days.

If Prime Minister Jean Castex has already announced additional aid for traders, "the account is not there", annoys Frédéric Jeanjean, representative of the Union des Métiers et des Industries de l'Hôtellerie des Bouches-du -Rhône. 

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"Questions of charge exemptions, the possibility of having access to credits for two weeks are completely surrealist measures", he assures the microphone of Europe 1. "When it comes to presenting this as an advantage, or a gesture that is made, we don't give a damn about the world! "

"We are all gonna die"

A demonstration is scheduled for Friday at 9 a.m. in front of the commercial court of the Marseille city to denounce these restrictive measures.

The South region (ex-PACA) will also file an interim relief in court to try to annul the decisions of the government, while the town hall of Marseille is demanding a period of ten days before their implementation.

A wish already refused by the executive. 

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"Let this government come along, try to listen and find out what real life is. Let them drop the statistics a bit, let them see what we are living, what we are up to. confronted, and that they try to finally find a solution to help us face this crisis because if we do not face it together, we will all die ", continues Frédéric Jeanjean pessimistically.