
This plan had already been presented in September 2018. It focuses on the implementation of "Agenda 2030" for sustainable development of the United Nations which defines 17 goals.
Luxembourg wants to focus on ten of those goals, including social inclusion, sustainable consumption and production, sustainable transport policies, he respect of natural resources and sustainable state finances.
Another point on the agenda on Tuesday afternoon is energy poverty: households that have to avoid using warm water or heating for financial reasons.
Furthermore, MPs are going to vote on the mail law of 2012. An EU directive about the liberalisation of the postal sector stipulates that mail services should abandon competition.
On Wednesday, MPs will focus on commerce in the country's town centres. Trade should become more dynamic.
On Thursdays, MPs will also vote on a draft bill about the reduction of the training time for teachers.
Training for secondary school teachers is supposed to reduce from three to two years, while primary school teachers should only do one year of training instead of two.
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