In the coronavirus pandemic in Germany, gastronomy is addressing the federal government of Chancellor Angela Merkel in a downright dramatic call for help.
As the Ministry of Economic Affairs admits, billions of euros of the promised November aid have still not been paid out.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany
: The
catering industry
has been closed in the nationwide
corona lockdown
between
Berlin, North Rhine-Westphalia, Baden-Württemberg
and
Bavaria
since the beginning of November.
Because the promised
November
aid is
only flowing slowly:
restaurateurs
address the
Federal Government of Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU)
in a dramatic call for help
.
The
Federal Ministry of Economics is
now admitting failures in dealing with the
Covid 19
crisis
.
Munich / Berlin - Politicians break their promise that the
November
aid will be ineffective.
The accusations of the
catering trade
against the government of
Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU)
in the
coronavirus pandemic
are
tough
.
Since November 2,
pubs, restaurants, bars and inns in Germany have
closed due to the
Corona crisis
.
Some make do with pick-up food and a delivery service, other
restaurateurs
have temporarily closed completely.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany: Many restaurateurs and hosts are waiting for Corona November help
Bitter:
They had to do you
during the first
Covid-19 lockdown
in the spring.
In
winter
, the next setback for the badly battered landlords and entrepreneurs, who, as employers in the middle class and also as taxpayers, play
a not insignificant role in the German economy
.
As the Federal Ministry of Health admitted on Tuesday (December 15), much of the money from the promised
November
aid has still not been paid out.
Specifically, 610 million euros have been transferred so far.
The authorities received 203,708 applications; according to the
picture
, politicians are now
expecting
a total volume of 15 billion euros - only for November.
According to reports, ten billion euros in aid were originally planned for this month only.
Corona pandemic in Germany: Billions of euros in November aid to gastronomy not paid out
The mess is big, right now.
Economics Minister Peter Altmaier (CDU)
had repeatedly promised that the aid should flow quickly and unbureaucratically.
In the past few weeks, the Merkel confidante indicated comparatively meekly that things will not go that fast after all.
The concerns among those affected are enormous.
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Munich in Corona lockdown: A woman walks past a closed cafe.
© Peter Kneffel / dpa
"The discounts made so far are inadequate, the companies are running out of liquidity," said a letter from representatives of large
catering companies
to the heads of state
and
federal
government
.
Immediate
payment is required and a
warning of
bankruptcies is given
.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany: Covid-19 call for help from Angela Merkel to the federal government
Representatives of chains such as Block House, BalzacCoffee, Feinkost Käfer, Nordsee and Hans im Glück are named as supporters, as well as the
restaurateur Tim Mälzer
.
Larger companies in particular are about to be shut down, the letter says.
The missing payments apparently hit the whole industry.
For example, individual restaurateurs from the comparatively affluent
Munich
complain that they will soon no longer know how to cover their fixed costs.
You feel let down.
The
November
aid stipulates
that the
companies closed
because of the
lockdown
are allowed to claim 75 percent of sales from November 2019 - actually.
Restaurateurs in the Corona crisis: Rent, lease and salaries must continue to be paid
Altmaier's ministry
last corrected its forecast for payments to January - the money should be paid out much later than promised at the beginning.
In the meantime, salaries for permanent employees, leases and rents are still due for many landlords.
(pm)