By Gifts Antoniou

Pre -trial, moaning MPs, intra -party friction focusing on the slogans heard at the parade constitute the triptych of the issues that the government is called upon to manage.

Government leadership has made it clear that it is seeking to flee forward and highlight issues showing that the government works and produces a resultin an attempt to overthrow the dominant sense of ineffectiveness and dissatisfaction imprinted on polls.

However, the intra -party landscape and the Tempi pending “pull it from the sleeve” and impose engagement with these fronts and management of their parameters.

In Parliament today we have another chapter of the Tempe case and it is discounted that the opposition will continue to denounce the government for manipulations in relation to the pre -trial investigation for the Christos Triantopoulos.

The former minister himself is expected to file a finding and will not appear before the committee, which reinforces opposition voices. Yesterday, the government spokesman covered such a former deputy minister’s choice, saying it was his right to submit a memorandum and that he was not doing anything illegal, showing that the government supports Mr Triantopoulos.

In the intra -party landscape, yesterday the practice of asking a question by MPs from the ruling party to ministries. A practice that is interpreted as a way of manifesting dissatisfaction for government choices. It is no coincidence that the questions had stopped all the time, pending the reshuffle.

It is also no coincidence that among the eleven Members who sign the new question (Euripides Stylianidis, Miltos Chrysomallis, Theodoros Karaoglou, Manos Konsolas, Yiannis Paschalidis, Giorgos Vlachos, Charalambos Athanasios who were ultimately not ministerial. It is also believed that these MPs come from the ruling party’s Karamanlian and Samaritan camp.

Another issue that is causing internal vibration has to do with the slogans heard by SMYN students at the March 25 parade and sparked a Turkish reaction. THE Thanos Plevris First took a position clearly in favor of the Armed Forces executives, and yesterday and yesterday Adonis Georgiadis He expressed his support. “So let’s not get these kids anymore, they are our own children, we love them, we protect them and we are proud of their patriotism.” He said, among other things, in his post on social media. It seems that a similar attitude is adopted by many members of the ruling party, who would like to see a symbolic penalty to those who are considered responsible for the incident.

The government leadership caused a nuisance about what happened, but it is clear that it is seeking the issue to keep it low and not to take disproportionate dimensions, much more not to develop into an issue of intra -party or intra -government confrontation. Moreover, the narrow party base probably shares the view of those who appeared supportive to the young military. At the same time, at a juncture that the government wants to show that it is in practice on the side of the Armed Forces executives, as it was clear yesterday with the prime minister’s report from Paris to salary increases to the uniforms, which will be announced soon.