Cyprus does not give money to parties. The parties owe money. They must pay back money. This is a lot of money.
The people in charge want to know. They want help for the future. Parties owe money from before. They are trying hard now.
The Auditor-General wrote a letter. He wants parties to pay. This makes them think.
The people in charge have two ideas. First, they stop current money. This shows problems. Second, they want a rule. They want to use money later. This money can pay the debt.
Parliament will decide. They are free to choose. They may not do what is said. It is about money.
People may lose trust. The people in charge want to stop this. Parties must pay. Parliament must act fast. This is important for party money.