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

Urnenfreigabe

Public petition

3633

Submission date 08/04/2025

PURPOSE : Anfrage nachdem man eingeäschert wurde,die Urne mit der Asche der Famillie zu überlassen.Fals diese es wünscht.

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8

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84 / 5 500

Renforcement de la santé mentale au Luxembourg : plus de professionnels, plus d'accès, plus de soutien

Public petition

3638

Submission date 09/04/2025

PURPOSE : Nous demandons au gouvernement luxembourgeois : 1. D'augmenter le nombre de professionnels de santé mentale (psychologues, psychiatres, assistants sociaux, etc.) dans toutes les régions du pays. 2. D'assurer le remboursement intégral des consultations psychologiques par la CNS. 3. De renforcer les services de santé mentale dans les écoles, foyers, structures sociales et services d'urgence. 4. De développer des programmes de prévention, de sensibilisation et de lutte contre le harcèlement, les violences domestiques, le suicide, les troubles liés au stress (PTSD), et les traumatismes psychologiques. 5. De garantir un accès équitable, multilingue et rapide aux soins psychologiques, sans discrimination d'âge, de genre ou de statut social.

Signature collection

8

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Registered signatures

784 / 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.

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8

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Registered signatures

35 / 5 500

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