Petitions to the Chamber of Deputies

Anyone can submit requests to the Chamber of Deputies in the form of petitions.
There are two types of petition: public petitions and ordinary petitions.

Additional information

Overview of public petitions open for signatures

Pour une option obligatoire de désactivation des vidéos "shorts" sur toutes les plateformes sociales

Public petition

3672

Submission date 12/05/2025

PURPOSE : La pétition demande au gouvernement luxembourgeois de porter au niveau de l'Union Européenne une initiative législative visant à imposer à toutes les plateformes numériques l'intégration d'une option claire et permanente permettant aux utilisateurs de désactiver les vidéos courtes dites "Shorts" (contenus courts à forte indexation algorithmique).

Signature collection

10

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44 / 5 500

Zesummen, am Déngscht vun eisem Land - Prevention en cas d'invasion militaire territoriale

Public petition

3656

Submission date 24/04/2025

PURPOSE : Faisant suite aux déclarations du chancelier Allemand, Friedrich Merz, soulignant l'implication et le soutien total de l'Allemagne envers l'Ukraine, avec - éventuellement - un approvisionnement conséquent de missiles Taurus, et vu la proximité de la République fédérale d'Allemagne avec le Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, il serait utile de responsabiliser les citoyens résidents permanents du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg.

Signature collection

10

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25 / 5 500

Abolish Au Pair Visa Schemes in Luxembourg

Public petition

3653

Submission date 20/04/2025

PURPOSE : This petition calls for the immediate abolition of au pair visa schemes in Luxembourg. The au pair programme is based on a fiction: the idea of a balanced cultural exchange between a "young foreign woman" and a "host family." In practice, it amounts to disguised employment. These young women - for they are almost exclusively women - work up to 30 hours per week, without a proper contract or access to the labour protections guaranteed by law. They perform tasks such as childcare, cleaning, and cooking - clearly qualifying as domestic labour - yet are paid a token "pocket money", often below EUR500 per month. This does not meet the standards of fair work, nor does it qualify as genuine cultural exchange. There is no moral, economic, or cultural justification for maintaining such an asymmetrical and potentially abusive system. If Luxembourg intends to uphold its commitments to social justice, labour rights, and protection against exploitation, this exception must be abolished.

Signature collection

3

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Registered signatures

36 / 5 500

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