By Antonis Antzolettos

Can the government overcome the new test bloodless? The parties have already begun to decode the new political scene and the developments it may have. The debate on early elections has begun to flare up, as the opposition in the opposition his case OPECEPE It is large, it has significant “queues”, and a second case file is allegedly followed by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

The pressure will be very high from now on in Maximus. By the PASOK They have highlighted the risk of limitation – for Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ first government – if the procedures do not run until October. They do not say no, however, the need for political change. It is difficult to have the “whole pie and the dog grass”. To set up a pre -trial committee for OPECEPE and then directly the government to call elections is a scenario that certainly does not suit the blue line.

In New Democracy they have in mind at the September TIF that it will be the great opportunity for recovery. It has become a “fund” and there are opportunities for benefits and tax breaks even for the middle class that has been significantly affected in recent years. All this happens when the majority had surpassed the 30% psychological threshold in most polls and the goal of self -reliance could seem difficult, but not impossible. This means that the government line takes time and not in a hurry.

In SYRIZA They demanded elections on Friday, believing that at the political level the current government cannot remain in power. Her unreliability has been embedded in society, party executives stressed. OPECEPE’s case is undoubtedly an opportunity for the opposition to reduce the “gap” from the New Democracy. He has not succeeded for six years.

What will be the picture for the government if the OPEKEPE issue begins the procedures for setting up an Inquiry Committee (or pre -investigation that the opposition will seek) and at the same time the procedures of Costas Karamanlis and the Judicial Council for Christos Triantopoulos are running? Certainly not good. The prime minister may have shown quickly with the resignation of the four ministers, but the political capital that has been shown to be threatened for the first time seriously. Government officials have made it clear from the first moment that resignations do not mean acceptance of the accusations.

In politics, the impressions are the ones that remain. It is now very difficult to return to the regularity and problems of everyday life that Kyriakos Mitsotakis places a great deal of emphasis. The opposition will not let it happen. What happened within the organization for Community subsidies will remain at the top of the agenda. Last week there was another intra -government crisis with Adonis Georgiadis “nailing” Nikos Dendia for the Turkish Memorandum. The only sure thing is that the next wave of polls will be indicative of the climate that has been reflected in society after the OPECEPE case and a guide to the government and the parties to determine their next steps.