Cyprus lawmakers have delayed an important vote for one week. They need to decide about a new law for car test fees.
The government wants to raise the price of the car test. The price was last changed in 2007. But Parliament added a rule to the law. This rule says the government must check the price every eight years.
The President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, did not sign the law. He says Parliament cannot tell the government when to do its work. He sent the law back to Parliament.
Now, lawmakers must vote on the President's decision. Many people think Parliament will agree with the President. This means they will remove the "every eight years" rule. Then, the government can raise the car test fees and decide about future changes itself.
The decision is about more than money. It is about the rules between the President and Parliament.