
At 10.30am, the Chamber will discuss petition 2519, which 5,044 people signed.
The proposal demands an end to the practice of battues, arguing that this form of hunting - involving driving game towards hunters - is torture for animals. The author wants to abolish battues to improve the well-being of animals and the safety of people going for walks in our forests.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Chamber will hear the activity report of ombudsperson Claudia Monti and discuss two infrastructure projects: a modernisation of the Luxembourg City-Troisvierges train connection for close to €60 million and a modernisation of the CFL station in Bettembourg for more than €100 million.
Another draft bill to be discussed on Wednesday focuses on improving the special transportation service of schools, further education, and people with reduced mobility. A budget of €211 million over four years is being envisioned for this project.