
These petitions span a wide spectrum of social concerns, addressing matters such as healthcare, road policies, public transportation, and taxation.
One proposal seeks to eliminate the requirement for individuals holding an AM driving license, which allows them to operate mopeds and light quadricycles, to undergo theory courses when pursuing a category A (motorbikes and tricycles) or A2 (motorbikes with a maximum power output of 35 kW) license.
Another petition advocates for the creation of a dedicated track for the tuning community in Luxembourg, allowing tuning enthusiasts to freely enjoy their passion without inconveniencing other motorists or local residents, which made headlines earlier this summer.
In the realm of healthcare, one petition urges Luxembourg to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), while another calls for the National Health Fund (CNS) to provide reimbursement for the FSME virus vaccine, a preventive measure against a viral disease transmitted by ticks.
Lastly, a petition argues for setting a minimum net income, after tax and social security deductions, at no less than 52% of the gross salary.
All petitions are available on the official website of the Chamber of Deputies.