Special envoy to Marseille
“We are going to mount physical actions yes, count on us! But nothing that is in disobedience with regard to the closures decided by this government in a scandalous way… ”
Sunday noon, in Marseille, a few hours before the closing of bars and restaurants, Bernard Marty, the regional president of the Union des Métiers and hospitality industries (Umih), is not declining.
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The man, Corsican, is surrounded by relatives and elected officials in a room of the Le Petit Plat brasserie, at the Prado roundabout.
The Marseille Exhibition Center is right next door.
It is there that, since the morning, senatorial forces, the great voters marched to vote.
Many then meet at the Petit Plat to chat.
The boss of the union, who claims to weigh nearly 40,000 jobs, did not come there by chance.
The brasserie is bursting with all the political colors of Bouches-du-Rhône.
And, for once, they are all united.
Even the mayor LREM of La Roque-d'Anthéron,
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