
One focuses on support for victims of violence and calls for a comprehensive reassessment of existing protective measures. Another calls for a smoking ban on terraces, specifically those where food is served. A third petition emphasises the need for enhanced safety measures on cycle paths.
A fourth petition seeks an exception to the P&R parking policy of the Luxembourg National Railway Company (CFL) for students of the University of Luxembourg.
The final petition calls for an increase in the flat-rate ceiling for interest and insurance premiums within special expenses for personal income tax purposes.
For these petitions to progress to debate in the Chamber of Deputies, they must garner over 4,500 valid signatures within the next 42 days. Currently, there are 18 petitions available on petiounen.lu.
2963: No smoking on terraces where food is served.
2960: Safety on cycle paths
2958: Request for an exception to CFL’s P+R parking policy for University of Luxembourg students
2946: Reassessing current protection measures for victims of violence
2942: Increase in the flat-rate ceiling for ‘interest and insurance premiums’ in special expenses for personal income tax purposes