Members of Parliament Receive Petitions on Tuesday, September 30 September 29, 2025 The committees of the House of Representatives will receive several petitions on Tuesday, September 30, as they do every meeting week. Citizens and organizations who want to express their opinions will come to the building of the House of Representatives to do this in the form of a petition presentation. This time, the members of Parliament will receive eleven petitions. The petition presentation will take place between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM in the central hall of the House of Representatives, the Statenpassage. Citizens and organizations will present the petitions to various committees. Members of those committees will come to the Statenpassage to receive the petitions.Petitions on Tuesday, September 301:00 PM: petition about the humanitarian situation in As-Suwayda (Syria) to the Foreign Affairs Committee;1:00 PM: petition for reimbursement of physiotherapy for people with osteoporosis to the Health, Welfare, and Sport Committee. This petition will be presented digitally.1:00 PM: petition Do not erase the National Education Museum on behalf of the National Education Museum to the Education, Culture, and Science Committee;1:15 PM: petition How much longer?, about the urgency of climate change, on behalf of Grandparents for the Climate to the Climate and Green Growth Committee;1:15 PM: petition Ban on PFAS to the Infrastructure and Water Management Committee;1:30 PM: petition about the research The value of hydrogen for the Netherlands on behalf of NLHydrogen to the Climate and Green Growth Committee;1:30 PM: petition Stop discrimination based on neurodiversity to the Health, Welfare, and Sport Committee;1:30 PM: petition for a national citizens assembly on migration to the Asylum and Migration Committee;1:45 PM: petition about the asylum law on behalf of campaign office BKB to the Asylum and Migration Committee;1:45 PM: petition What do we teach our children, about educational video material on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to the Education, Culture, and Science Committee;1:45 PM: petition Make parental alienation punishable and introduce mandatory mediation in family conflicts to the Justice and Security Committee.What is a petition?A petition is a way for citizens and organizations to make their voices heard. The petition can be about government plans that the submitters disagree with, or about a topic that they believe does not receive enough attention in the House.Read moreIn addition to voting in elections, there are other ways for citizens to influence politics; the petition is one of them. Read more on How the House works.