This week, a whole host of bills are once again being discussed in the Chamber, and interesting topics are being debated.
In the Chamber committees, it is worth highlighting that the “Tripartite” special committee is meeting for the first time.
This special committee deals with the bills that are meant to implement the individual points of the Tripartite agreement.
The aim is to get the measures through the Chamber quickly so that the relief reaches people and businesses swiftly.
In the public sittings, it starts with a question time to the government, followed, among other things, by the following bills:
The role of the state in our economy
As part of an interpellation, the Chamber is debating the role of the state in the economy.
Self-employed
Against the backdrop of economic uncertainty, rising energy prices and inflation, the situation of the self-employed is being debated.
Asylum and immigration court
Observatoire de l’habitat
The Observatoire de l’habitat is to be given a clear legal basis. This will also define its missions more precisely.
New secondary school in Schifflange
The new secondary school in Schifflange is needed to accommodate the growth in student numbers in the south and to expand the international and multilingual offering.
Representation of parents
The national parents’ representation is to be strengthened. Its powers will be extended to structures such as Maison relais, foyers and childcare services.
Against money laundering and terrorist financing
The law against money laundering and terrorist financing is getting an update.
Support for libraries
Public and specialised libraries should receive more targeted financial support.
Plant protection products
The law on plant protection products is being reformed. The aim is a more sustainable approach to pesticides.
IVG in the Constitution
The freedom to have recourse to an IVG is to be enshrined in the Constitution with the second vote in the Chamber.
Fonds National de la Recherche
After a good 25 years, the FNR’s legal framework is to be adapted to developments in the research landscape.
Study grants
The state’s financial aid for students is being revised.
Veterinarians
For veterinarians, the European training requirements are being modernised and, at the same time, it is being regulated more clearly how diplomas and training are recognised in Luxembourg.