
The topics and aims of the petitions are rather varied. Three are concerned with the ongoing pandemic. One demands more freedom for vaccinated and recovered people, another petition argues in favour of free PCR tests, while a third demands a vaccine mandate.
Two petitions are concerned with the well-being of children. The first demands that every child should have the right to a place in a daycare, while another petition would like to make it possible for single adults to adopt a child.
Raising the minimum wage for people who have worked in the same position for over ten years is at the centre of another one.
One petition argues that with the introduction of English as an official language in Luxembourg, the country could increase its attractiveness for non-French workers. There is also a petition demanding that people receive Luxembourgish citizenship after ten years instead of 20, though they would need to follow language courses during that time.
Another one wants to ban the use of potable water for cooling down data centres. And chickens should be freed from cage farming, thereby banning eggs of the categories 2 and 3, argues another citizen.
There is also a petition that pushes for more housing to meet demand, while another calls for improved travel between Luxembourg and Lille.
For a complete overview of all new public petitions, please visit petitiounen.lu.