Tuesday, on Europe 1, the Minister responsible for SMEs Alain Griset tried to reassure restorers worried about the consequences of confinement.

And requested an additional effort from donors, to whom the government is already offering a tax credit. 

Invited Tuesday from Europe 1, Alain Griset, Minister in charge of Small and Medium Enterprises, responded to a restaurateur worried about the consequences of confinement on her activity, and who fears not being able to pay her rent.

While Bruno Le Maire announced at the end of October that owners who will give up "at least one month's rent" between October and December will benefit from a 30% tax credit, "the feedback has led us to believe that this would not be the case. not enough ", admitted the minister. 

Alain Griset therefore asks, like the Minister of the Economy, who has considered an "additional gesture", an "effort" from donors.

Also, it requires "an effort" from the donors.

"If there is no effort made by the donors, we will see if we can allow the tenants to be protected as during the first confinement," he says.