EDITORS NOTE: This photo is part of the AFP photo project named "Presidentielle: qu'attendent les electeurs? / Voters' voices in France's key election." / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - RESTRICTED TO FRENCH ELECTIONS ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE
Philippe Durathon, 59, restaurant owner, divorced with two children, lives in Castanet-Tolosan, southwest France poses with his voting card in Castanet-Tolosan on March 22, 2017. What should be the priorities of the next French president? "There are too many taxes, and costs are too high. I don't know a single restaurant owner who is rich. I made some investments and got into debt for another seven years. All of our money goes on taxes and labour costs. The owner pays 80 percent more on top of the salary. Some have closed down. They put on too much debt that's killing them. Those who are really endebted, they are forced to sell at a loss because they are dying from it. That's why I understand why Mrs. Fillon has angered many people." / AFP PHOTO / PASCAL PAVANI / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - RESTRICTED TO FRENCH ELECTIONS ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE