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Sustainable Finance
Introduction Dans le but de satisfaire aux obligations issues des accords de Paris et en ligne avec la politique de diversification de la place financière, le ministère des Finances s’intéresse de près aux financements axés sur l’économie durable...
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International financial sanctions
Les sanctions financières sont des mesures restrictives prises à l’encontre de personnes ou d'entités dans le but de mettre un terme à certains comportements délictueux. Au Luxembourg, le ministère des Finances est compétent pour traiter de toutes les questions et contestations relatives à l'exécution de ces interdictions et mesures restrictives.
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National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction
In order to reinforce governance in the field of disaster risk reduction (DRR), the Minister of Home Affairs has established a national platform. This is part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, and more precisely of the Sendai Framework, which aims to achieve an essential reduction of disaster risks.
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Municipal Planning
The General Development Plan (PAG) is a set of graphic and written regulations completing each other, and covering the entire municipal territory, which they divide into various zones to regulate land use.
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Statistics and publications regarding asylum and immigration
Statistics and publications regarding asylum and immigration The General Department of immigration publishes monthly statistics concerning
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Accréditations
Le système de l’enseignement supérieur au Luxembourg - Liste des formations d'enseignement supérieur reconnues - Contact Service Accréditation: accreditation@mesr.etat.lu
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National warning system: LU-Alert
Alerting the population is an essential tool to allow citizens to prepare themselves for an event, unpredictable or not, and to take the useful and necessary precautions to safeguard people and property.
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Brexit: information folder
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom has been provisionally applied since January 1, 2021. The agreement between the EU and the UK protects the interests of European citizens as well as those of businesses based in the EU and will allow further cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
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Door to door sales
The consumers have the right to refuse every type of door to door selling at their home.
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Simple gestures for more responsible consumption
By adopting responsible consumption habits, everyone can actively contribute to protect the environment. Here are a few things you can do in your daily life.
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Political leave for local elected officials
Mayors, aldermen and council members are entitled to political leave for the hours of work devoted to the exercise of their political mandate. The right to political leave is based on articles 78 to 81 of the amended municipal law of December 13, 1988.
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Tiny Houses
In recent years, thanks to developments in the housing market and the quest for more sustainable lifestyles, we have seen the emergence of a type of housing hitherto unheard of in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg: “Tiny Houses”.
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Reform of the municipal law (RLC)
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a unitary country with only one level of territorial decentralisation - the communes are the only decentralised territorial authorities and play an essential role in local political, economic, social and cultural life. They must constantly adapt to the challenges of modern society.
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Local elections
The voters of the commune directly elect the members of the Municipal Council every six years. Each municipality has a Municipal Council from which the College of Mayor and Aldermen, the executive body of the commune, generates.
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Land tax and the mobilisation of land and housing
The current land tax in Luxembourg dates back to the 1930s. Its reform has been part of the political discussion for years. The reform of the land tax is a key element of the package of measures to combat the increasing housing shortage in Luxembourg, which the government has presented together with the introduction of a tax on the mobilisation of land and a tax on the non-occupation of housing.