It is oppressively hot in the Escher boardroom. Beads of sweat run down the listeners’ temples while the words of Mayor Christian Weis (CSV) sound in French and English from the simultaneous translator’s headphones. “Today was an important day for the city of Esch.” Because the “Assemblée citoyenne” handed over its catalog of measures to the community on Thursday. It is the result of a six-month process with five all-day working sessions and was presented at the last meeting of the citizens’ assembly for the time being.














