Ausländer
Can immigrants in Luxembourg vote at the 7 June elections?
Almost half the population living in Luxembourg are immigrants. ‘Multi-Culti’ is the motto of the capital, where two thirds of these foreigners have found a new home. Statistics predict that by 2015 the Grand Duchy will number more immigrant citizens than native. Immigrants who have had a fixed residence in Luxembourg for 5 years are allowed to vote in local elections, but in the parliamentary election on 7 June, they will not have a voice. Do you think immigrants in Luxembourg should be allowed to take part in general elections as well? The answer in pictures
ausländer, multiculturalism, immigration, elections, luxembourg, vox populi, luxembourg
Housing in Hungary: no Chinese or blacks
Two estate agencies have highlighted discrimination in Hungary after advertising against 'coloured skin' tenants
ausländer, society, immigration, discrimination, mietrecht, hungary, kosovo
