
These petitions will have to reach the threshold of 4,500 signatures within the next six weeks in order to be publicly debated in the Chamber of Deputies.
The topics are diverse and include a ban on social networks for young people under 16 and a halt to the development of the tram in the capital.
Another petitioner calls for financial compensation for all essential workers who are unable to work remotely, while another demands a reduction in the time limit for reimbursement of the National Health Fund (CNS). Another petition demands the abolition of advance payments for gas, electricity, or water in favour of billing households based on their actual consumption.
One petition proposes the introduction of a day off (even at school) on one’s birthday. Another petitioner calls for the development of unmanned aerial vehicles and new anti-aircraft systems, while another petition calls for Russia to be declared a state sponsor of terrorism.
Another petitioner demands that the CNS should reimburse all feminine hygiene products. And finally, one petition calls for the right to unlimited cash payments to be enshrined in the Constitution.
All these petitions are now available on the official petitions.lu website.