
Here a complete summary:
- one man wants to discontinue the Auto-festival, as he considers keeping cars on display to be outdated
- the State should intervene/arbitrate/mediate excessive expensive SNCT costs
- the Red Lion should replace the current national flag
- a widow should receive more rights as regards financial assets
- speed limits in 30km/h zones should only apply during daytime
- according to one petitioner, starting kindergarten and primary school at 8.30 or 8.40am would be more beneficial to children, as opposed to the current 7.50am start
- stricter frameworks as concerns childbirth in order to reduce the number of C-sections
- the introduction of smart traffic lights with the aim of reducing CO2 emissions, braking maneuvers, and waiting times
- a new collective agreement in the national health sector
- the introduction of a bus lane on the motorway
- extending the validity of passports from 5 to 10 years
- the implementation of a law that would guarantee half a day off following blood donations
- a call to affordable housing prices
- one petitioner demands a tax reduction coupled with an increased tax rate for alcohol
- extracts from the business registry (RCSL) should also be available in English
- another petition seeks to forbid the installation of 5G networks in Luxembourg
- an obligatory first aid course in secondary school
- laws to curb environmental pollution
- the development of an official legal procedure that guarantees petitioner’s freedom of expression
These petitions can be signed until 19 May.
If a petition receives more than 4,500 signatures it must be publicly debated in parliament. 28 petitions are currently up for debate in May, including a suggested ban of driven hunts.