
The petitions, which can be found on the Chamber of Deputies' website (no English version, unfortunately), need to amass at least 4,500 signature in order to be debated in a plenary session.
Appeals range from more flexible hours at transition centres, telecommuting, a nationwide "roof greening" initiative for bus stops, and the standardisation of diesel pump handles to the colour yellow. Other demands include a lowering of VAT and increased safety checks on CBD, a simplification of the "registration for beneficial owners" process for NGOs, more protection of property and transparency of operations of co-ownership unions, as well as the creation of charitable gardens for the public good.
Aside from this, the dates of the next three debates were fixed: sessions will discuss free transport for people with reduced mobility on the 7 November, free water in the service industry on the 12 November, and a lowering of taxes for single people on the 25 November.