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Freedom of expression and freedom of the media EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
Freedom of expression and media freedom

In Luxembourg the media landscape was complicated due to the use of multiple languages. Over the last 30 years a lot had changed. Originally newspapers were linked to political parties, and given…Show details

Rule of law EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
Rule of law

According to the participants, the overall situation for the rule of law was positive. The creation of a National Council of Justice had just been voted for at the time of the visit, which would…Show details

The right to non-discrimination EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
Non-discrimination

The constitution makes a distinction based on citizenship, although around half of the population does not have citizenship. Non-citizens can participate in municipal and EU elections. Until 2019…Show details

Freedom of association and assembly EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
Freedom of association

Participants mentioned the problems for homeless people during the pandemic, where there had been several problems with access to assistance and health care for them. Participants mentioned that…Show details

Fundamental rights related to social partners EESC Country visit
Fundamental rights and the rule of law – Report on the country visit to Luxembourg and authorities’ observations on the report
Social partners

Participants described Luxembourg as a melting pot with a diverse workforce, with workers from many different nationalities. The social partners have continuous social dialogue. They come together…Show details