
His fellow CSV colleague and fraction leader Martine Hansen has also handed in a parliamentary question regarding traffic accidents involving trees along roadsides. The session will begin at 2.30pm with a Q&A round with the government.
This week will be quite busy for Luxembourg's parliament. On Wednesday, the Chamber of Deputies will congregate to talk about two petitions: One petition promoting a smoking ban on restaurant terraces and one promoting exactly the opposite. The debate is set to start on Wednesday morning at 9am.
On Thursday, Luxembourg's parliament will receive an update on the space mining programme upon request of the CSV party.
Later that day, parliament will also discuss the high risk of poverty young people in Luxembourg are exposed to. According to a recent Eurostat study, Luxembourg's working young at the second highest risk of poverty in the EU.