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Development cooperation: government policy and key measures
Since 1980, the development cooperation policy has been one of the central tenets of Luxembourg's foreign policy. Based on targeted partnerships and underpinned by the key principles of reliability, commitment and expertise, the policy is geared towards the eradication of poverty, especially in the least developed countries, and is consistent with the goal of sustainable development.
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#openlux
This page contains official information of the Luxembourg Government regarding the #openlux investigation.
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Strategy for the promotion of the Luxembourgish language
Luxembourg, a multilingual and multicultural country, recognises three official languages, notably Luxembourgish as the national language. This dossier focuses on the governenment strategy for the promotion of the Luxembourgish language and presents the specified objectives, the concrete commitments and the implementation tools.
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PNM 2035 - National mobility plan
Following the launch of the Modu 2.0 multimodal strategy in 05/2018 and the successful introduction of free public transport in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in 03/2020, François Bausch, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Mobility and Public Works, presented the PNM 2035 - National mobility plan at an international press conference on Friday 22 April 2022.
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Promoting the Luxembourg economy abroad
The Ministry of the Economy regularly goes on missions abroad to promote the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg as a great place for business. This dossier offers background information on the organisation of these missions.
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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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The formation of the 2018 government
Following the legislative elections of 14 October 2018, the parties DP, LSAP and déi gréng began coalition negotiations. These negotiations culminated with the formation of the 2018 government. This document covers the main steps leading up to the swearing in of the new members of the government on 5 December 2018.
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The formation of the government 2013
The general elections in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg took place on 20 October 2013. On 29 October, the LSAP, DP and déi gréng delegations gathered under the presidency of the formateur Xavier Bettel in order to initiate the coalition negotiations for the formation of the new government. On 29 November, the three parties signed the coalition agreement.
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Tax transparency and the fight against aggressive tax planning
At the European Council in June 2000, the member states reached an agreement to work towards full implementation of the exchange of information between tax authorities at the European level. The 2008 economic and financial crisis hastened the initiatives towards greater tax transparency and the fight against aggressive tax planning.
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Municipal Planning
The situation of the General Development Plans (PAG) on 1 May 2023 is as follows: The city of Wiltz has a PAG "version 2011", covering the former
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Digital Lëtzebuerg
Digital Luxembourg, founded in 2014, is a multidisciplinary government initiative working with public, private and academic players to harness digitalization for positive transformation.
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The Government's Open Data policy
The Government's Open Data strategy aims to provide for the possibility of universal access to public data, thereby enabling individuals, businesses and the media to reuse, combine or share data for any appropriate purpose. The purpose of the strategy is thus to create social, economic or environmental added value, and to improve performance in public services.
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Municipal agents and administrative fines
The law of 27 July 2022 relating to municipal administrative fines and the extension of the competencies of municipal agents aims to empower municipal agents to report infringements as set by the general police regulations of the municipality, sanctioned by either administrative or criminal fines as well as to offer a neighbourhood service favouring social cohesion in the municipalities.
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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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Accréditations
Le système de l’enseignement supérieur au Luxembourg - Liste des formations d'enseignement supérieur reconnues - Contact Service Accréditation: accreditation@mesr.etat.lu