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The boss and founder of the Motel One hotel group, Dieter Müller, is disappointed with the November aid from politics.

“So far we have received 50,000 euros as an advance payment.

For the entire group of 75 hotels.

That's a joke, "he told WirtschaftsWoche magazine.

He said it was particularly bitter that the public was suggesting that his industry was being generously endowed with government billions.

"One has the impression that the federal government wants to deprive medium-sized companies of their existence," criticized Müller.

He describes the "distortion of competition" as the fact that the bridging aid until last autumn only applied to small and medium-sized enterprises.

The Saxon hotel and restaurant association Dehoga has also criticized the slow payment of the November aid.

A good quarter of the companies (26.4 percent) in Saxony have not received any November aid, the association said.

Many other companies have only received installments so far.

The December aid is pending, there is no perspective for a possible opening.

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