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NATO nuclear weapons in Poland?
According to the Polish President, the country wants to participate in NATO’s nuclear sharing arrangement. As such, the president claimed that Poland would be willing to station NATO nuclear weapons on Polish territory. Are there already concrete plans and how do the other NATO members feel about this? Our MP Gusty Graas has inquired with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs.
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Standing united against Russia
In his "Tribune libre" on the radio, our MP Gusty Graas talks about the Russian attacks against Ukraine and the measures available to freedom-loving countries against Vladimir Putin's regime.
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The future role of NATO
The DP parliamentary group recently requested a ‘topical hour’ on NATO.
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Minister's reaction to the call for the Covid demonstration in front of Robert Schuman hospital next week?
Deputies Claude LAMBERTY and Carole HARTMANN want to know how the responsible minister responds to the call to demonstrate in front of the Robert-Schuman hospital next week, especially in view of the development of demonstrations in recent weeks.
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The police in the north of the country
The personnel shortage in the police force is not new, and yet the situation seems to be particularly worrying in the north. In this context, MP André Bauler has submitted some specific questions to the Minister of Internal Security.
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Benelux - Together against illegal drug crime and organised crime
On December 11th, the Benelux Interparliamentary Assembly unanimously adopted a recommendation regarding the illegal drug industry and organised crime. How should this cooperation work and how does the Government see future cooperation on this topic? Our MP Gusty Graas has inquired with the ministries in charge.
read more...
Dangerous behaviour in traffic at Fridhaff
Regularly, there are dangerous maneuvers at Fridhaff when drivers use the drive-up to bypass the traffic jam on the N7. The DP MP André Bauler therefore asked whether the police should not carry out more checks in this context.
read more...
Will youth protection staff be strengthened?
We are increasingly hearing about cases of abuse and mistreatment of children and young people. As Luxembourg is certainly not an isolated country and the figures tend to increase, our MPs André Bauler and Carole Hartmann asked some questions to the ministers in charge.
read more...
How to react when you see an animal suffering in a car?
During hot weather, the heat can have tragic consequences for our pets. Under the Animal Welfare Law, everyone has a duty to provide assistance to an animal in danger. But what are the consequences of breaking a stranger's car window? DP-MP Gusty Grass asked the ministers concerned.
read more...
More and more noise nuisances from cars?
Facing daily stress, everyone needs a minimum of peace and quiet. This is particularly true for hospital patients, residents in retirement homes, but also for every citizen in his or her own home, whether in a residential area, a tourist region or on a main road. This peace and quiet, to which every citizen is entitled, is increasingly disturbed by certain traffic trends, such as tampering with exhaust...
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What's the pandemic's impact on youth criminality?
Youth criminality took a new dimension since the beginning of this year. There have been more cases with serious consequences nationwide. In particular, these terrible cases led to nationwide discussions and a very high media coverage. In this context, our MPs André Bauler and Claude Lamberty asked the responsible minister, among other things, if juvenile delinquency had changed with the pandemic.
read more...
A solution for the police museum?
The historic police collection was housed in the former Gendarmerie garage, a building worthy of protection in Verlorenkost, where construction work on the future government garage is expected to start in 2022. Therefore, a permanent or at least a temporary solution for the collection should be found by the end of this year. In this perspective, our MP André Bauler has submitted some questions to the...
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International security on football events
On 19 March 2021, the Benelux Interparliamentary Assembly adopted a motion for a recommendation on international security on football events and the fight against racism. Our MP, Gusty Graas, asked the ministers in charge, among other things, how the Benelux countries could optimize the exchange of information and whether it would be appropriate to prevent hooligans from travelling to another country....
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What do the UK's nuclear build-up plans mean?
Speculation is high following the announcement by the British Prime Minister to increase his nuclear arsenal. Our MP Gusty Graas wants to know, among other points, from the minister in charge whether these plans are in line with the efforts under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?
read more...
The creation of the Istanbul Canal
The plans for the creation of a new shipping canal linking the Mediterranean and the Black Sea have attracted strong national and international criticism. According to a recent open letter signed by 104 former Turkish admirals, the construction of this canal would violate the Montreux Convention. In this context, our MP Gusty Graas put a number of questions to the responsible ministers. Among other...
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Public safety in the capital city
"The first role of the state and the municipalities is to guarantee the safety and security of their citizens. There is a huge lack of security at the railway station, in its neighbourhood and in Bonnevoie, but this is not a new phenomenon", said the mayor of the City of Luxembourg, Lydie Polfer, in the Chamber of Deputies during a news hour on public security.
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Excessive speed on the N7 between Diekirch and Hosingen
The N7 national road has always been known for its speeding offences. Recently, there were many vans that exceeded the speed limit between the Fridhaff roundabout and the Hosingen roundabout. Most of them were on their way to Belgium in the early evening hours. In this context, our MP André Bauler asked the ministers in charge how many accidents have occurred on this road during the last few years...
read more...
We’re not leaving the people in the ‘Gare’ area and in Bonnevoie out in the rain
In his ‘Tribune libre‘, alderman Patrick Goldschmidt talks about the fight against the felt lack of safety in the ‘Gare’ and Bonnevoie areas.
read more...
Is NATO getting its own bank?
An American ‘Think tank’ proposed to create a bank specifically for NATO to guarantee the financing of its member states’ defense materials. How would this system work and who would profit from it? MP Gusty Graas asked the responsible minister for answers.
read more...
NATO nuclear weapons in Poland?
According to the Polish President, the country wants to participate in NATO’s nuclear sharing arrangement. As such, the president claimed that Poland would be willing to station NATO nuclear weapons on Polish territory. Are there already concrete plans and how do the other NATO members feel about this? Our MP Gusty Graas has inquired with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs.
read more...
Standing united against Russia
In his "Tribune libre" on the radio, our MP Gusty Graas talks about the Russian attacks against Ukraine and the measures available to freedom-loving countries against Vladimir Putin's regime.
read more...
The future role of NATO
The DP parliamentary group recently requested a ‘topical hour’ on NATO.
read more...
Minister's reaction to the call for the Covid demonstration in front of Robert Schuman hospital next week?
Deputies Claude LAMBERTY and Carole HARTMANN want to know how the responsible minister responds to the call to demonstrate in front of the Robert-Schuman hospital next week, especially in view of the development of demonstrations in recent weeks.
read more...
The police in the north of the country
The personnel shortage in the police force is not new, and yet the situation seems to be particularly worrying in the north. In this context, MP André Bauler has submitted some specific questions to the Minister of Internal Security.
read more...
Benelux - Together against illegal drug crime and organised crime
On December 11th, the Benelux Interparliamentary Assembly unanimously adopted a recommendation regarding the illegal drug industry and organised crime. How should this cooperation work and how does the Government see future cooperation on this topic? Our MP Gusty Graas has inquired with the ministries in charge.
read more...
Dangerous behaviour in traffic at Fridhaff
Regularly, there are dangerous maneuvers at Fridhaff when drivers use the drive-up to bypass the traffic jam on the N7. The DP MP André Bauler therefore asked whether the police should not carry out more checks in this context.
read more...
Will youth protection staff be strengthened?
We are increasingly hearing about cases of abuse and mistreatment of children and young people. As Luxembourg is certainly not an isolated country and the figures tend to increase, our MPs André Bauler and Carole Hartmann asked some questions to the ministers in charge.
read more...
How to react when you see an animal suffering in a car?
During hot weather, the heat can have tragic consequences for our pets. Under the Animal Welfare Law, everyone has a duty to provide assistance to an animal in danger. But what are the consequences of breaking a stranger's car window? DP-MP Gusty Grass asked the ministers concerned.
read more...
More and more noise nuisances from cars?
Facing daily stress, everyone needs a minimum of peace and quiet. This is particularly true for hospital patients, residents in retirement homes, but also for every citizen in his or her own home, whether in a residential area, a tourist region or on a main road. This peace and quiet, to which every citizen is entitled, is increasingly disturbed by certain traffic trends, such as tampering with exhaust...
read more...
What's the pandemic's impact on youth criminality?
Youth criminality took a new dimension since the beginning of this year. There have been more cases with serious consequences nationwide. In particular, these terrible cases led to nationwide discussions and a very high media coverage. In this context, our MPs André Bauler and Claude Lamberty asked the responsible minister, among other things, if juvenile delinquency had changed with the pandemic.
read more...
A solution for the police museum?
The historic police collection was housed in the former Gendarmerie garage, a building worthy of protection in Verlorenkost, where construction work on the future government garage is expected to start in 2022. Therefore, a permanent or at least a temporary solution for the collection should be found by the end of this year. In this perspective, our MP André Bauler has submitted some questions to the...
read more...
International security on football events
On 19 March 2021, the Benelux Interparliamentary Assembly adopted a motion for a recommendation on international security on football events and the fight against racism. Our MP, Gusty Graas, asked the ministers in charge, among other things, how the Benelux countries could optimize the exchange of information and whether it would be appropriate to prevent hooligans from travelling to another country....
read more...
What do the UK's nuclear build-up plans mean?
Speculation is high following the announcement by the British Prime Minister to increase his nuclear arsenal. Our MP Gusty Graas wants to know, among other points, from the minister in charge whether these plans are in line with the efforts under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?
read more...
The creation of the Istanbul Canal
The plans for the creation of a new shipping canal linking the Mediterranean and the Black Sea have attracted strong national and international criticism. According to a recent open letter signed by 104 former Turkish admirals, the construction of this canal would violate the Montreux Convention. In this context, our MP Gusty Graas put a number of questions to the responsible ministers. Among other...
read more...
Public safety in the capital city
"The first role of the state and the municipalities is to guarantee the safety and security of their citizens. There is a huge lack of security at the railway station, in its neighbourhood and in Bonnevoie, but this is not a new phenomenon", said the mayor of the City of Luxembourg, Lydie Polfer, in the Chamber of Deputies during a news hour on public security.
read more...
Excessive speed on the N7 between Diekirch and Hosingen
The N7 national road has always been known for its speeding offences. Recently, there were many vans that exceeded the speed limit between the Fridhaff roundabout and the Hosingen roundabout. Most of them were on their way to Belgium in the early evening hours. In this context, our MP André Bauler asked the ministers in charge how many accidents have occurred on this road during the last few years...
read more...
We’re not leaving the people in the ‘Gare’ area and in Bonnevoie out in the rain
In his ‘Tribune libre‘, alderman Patrick Goldschmidt talks about the fight against the felt lack of safety in the ‘Gare’ and Bonnevoie areas.
read more...
Is NATO getting its own bank?
An American ‘Think tank’ proposed to create a bank specifically for NATO to guarantee the financing of its member states’ defense materials. How would this system work and who would profit from it? MP Gusty Graas asked the responsible minister for answers.
read more...
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