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.

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Overview of public petitions open for signatures

Strengthening the protection of pets: stricter penalties for animal poisoning and deliberate endangerment.

Public petition

4028

Submission date 29/03/2026

OBJECT : This petition calls on Luxembourg to strengthen its legal provisions to better protect pets and wildlife from deliberate or negligent poisoning. We request clearer and stricter penalties, including possible custodial or suspended sentences, mandatory community service in animal shelters, and full financial responsibility for veterinary and long-term medical costs resulting from such acts.

Signature collection

42

Days remaining

Registered signatures

1 / 5 500

Revalorisation salariale des Aides socio-familiales au même niveau que les Aides-soignantes el l'Auxiliaire de vie

Public petition

4024

Submission date 27/03/2026

OBJECT : Nous demandons que : Les Aides socio-familiales soient revalorisées au même niveau salarial que les Aides-soignantes et les Auxilliaire de vie en reconnaissance des responsabilités et tâches réellement exercées au quotidien.

Signature collection

14

Days remaining

Registered signatures

217 / 5 500

STOP littering with cigarette butts. STOP littering.

Public petition

4051

Submission date 10/04/2026

OBJECT : It is 2026, and we continue to see cigarette ends and other litter on the ground every day. Despite the 2012 law, which was tightened in 2022, some people continue to throw their cigarette ends on the ground without facing any consequences. This pollution, which is entirely preventable, should no longer be happening in 2026. (It is hard to understand how some people can still do this in full knowledge of the law...) Solutions must be found urgently to enforce the law. Without fines, attitudes will not change, despite the various awareness campaigns. Proof in action: Speed cameras help to reduce speeding. Breathalyser checks help to reduce alcohol abuse. Etc. We must therefore introduce police checks and issue fines to those who continue to throw away their cigarette ends or other litter. As a reminder, Singapore sets an example for us all. Throwing away a cigarette end is punishable by a fine of EUR12,400 and several hours of community service. Conclusion: no cigarette ends or chewing gum on the ground.

Signature collection

42

Days remaining

Registered signatures

1 / 5 500

News of public debates

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Public petition n°3921

01.07.2026 - 09h00

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Public petition n°3231

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