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Right of Petition
Citizens' petitions and complaints
Anyone is entitled to send written petitions or complaints to Members of Parliament. This basic right is held by citizens and non-citizens alike, as well
as by minors and those in prison. Concerns expressed in this way are dealt with by the State Parliament's Petitions Committee which endeavours to examine the
facts in each case by reviewing particular decisions which have been taken by public authorities. The Petitions Committee consequently has special statutory
powers, such as the right to demand the submission of files, the disclosure of information, or access to state institutions. After completing its examinations
the Committee submits proposals which it believes are in the interest of all the parties involved.

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