By Gifts Antoniou

The government is coming back to regularity today, as the August break and vacation has been completed. The open fronts remain many and important, and in the priorities of government leadership, there is an effort to give a government to re -launch the government, which will reverse the negative climate that is being reflected in polls and change the moods within the government.

The difficult issues that remain present and did not help the summer respite leave the spotlight are:

-The configuration of the package of measures to be announced at the TIF. The information that they will eventually exceed the measures to be announced the $ 1.5 billion that had initially become known has set expectations for many social groups that believe that should be measured. The efforts made is for the measures to concern as many as possible, and there will be expectations that will not be fulfilled.

-OPEKEPE’s scandal, for which the opposition explores the possibilities it has reinstated by the issue of pre -trial establishment, as it considers that the vote to reject the proposals is not valid and does not recognize the outcome. At the same time, the reopening of the work of the House will proceed with the procedures for the establishment of the Inquiry Committee proposed by the majority, another process by which the issue will remain in the spotlight.

-The catastrophes from last week’s fires, affecting the readiness to tackle the phenomenon and push the government.

-The pressing daily life for citizens, with the end of persistent accuracy and housing crisis, which is again highlighted on the occasion of the Student Housing.

-The climate within the government majority. Prior to stopping the work of the House, it was clear that the atmosphere in the government’s relations with the parliamentary group were heavy, which was also reflected in the handling of the proposals for pre -investigation. The information indicates that the climate has not been relieved and the atmosphere remains charged.

-The government’s democratic retreat, which appears to be confirmed by the hiring of government officials and MPs in contact with the electoral base during the holidays. In any case, from the outset, the attempt to overthrow this image had been placed in the TIF announcements, where the government seems to be investing a lot of climate.

-The frustration, concern and grumbling of Members with these data, which brings back the scenarios for a possible change in electoral law. The government leadership may have officially stated in all its tones that it is not going to go on such an option, but the low polls are pushing Members, who in turn are pushing by constantly reinstating suggestions for changing the electoral law in order to increase their chances.