6499 Who do you write to?

I have always been one of those people who write to their MP etc etc and write about 500 letters a year.

I had the discussion with my Italian wife, who do you write to in Italy?

She reckons (and I take this with a pinch of salt), the deputies wont reply, the senators wont reply and the ministers certainly wont. Apparently the only one who you can write to is DePietro and we cant write to him on everything.

At the same time I think the Euro MEPs are a waste of time, they have no mandate or authority to respond. The commissioners is a definite maybe, they have the budget, the authority and an ombudsman if they dont respond. Also any cabinet minister in their capacity on the council of ministers (so write to them in Brussels - they pass 80% of the primary legislation)

So my point. What do you think? Does anyone have experience here of writing (and getting a response)?

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I rather had the impression that you were self-sufficient. What is this with writing to people - do you believe they can read?

Maybe the consumer's association (to be frank I haven't bothered to memorise the Italian for them) might be a resource you could pester.

[quote=Relaxed;59427]I rather had the impression that you were self-sufficient. What is this with writing to people - do you believe they can read?

Maybe the consumer's association (to be frank I haven't bothered to memorise the Italian for them) might be a resource you could pester.[/quote]

Oh you are a minx, my letters have produced unbelievable results, its not all 'avanti i popoli' you know.

The consumers association is an action group so not really what I had in mind,

'Avanti i popoli' - so you are seeking privileged status by virtue of being likethe roman? Of course the consumers' association is an 'action group'...but you must explain just what advice on 'who to write to' you are seeking.

How much money are you willing to put into the proverbial envelope, and how much arrogance are you bringing into a country which (with the best will in the world.. and yes, I am going to say Prodi is trying to drag Italy kicking and screaming into his ideal of the incorrupt 21st Century) really does not need your preconcieved attitudes of how stupid these third worlders are. Sorry -no offence - I should have prefaced this reply with ..'with respect Roman', but I forgot that nicety.

I dont have a particular objective lax, am just looking to get a helpful opinion on this which was inspired by another thread.

I dont what this is about. You laid into me unprovoked so I tried a light hearted retort.

I guess you dont know then?

Why the bad attitute relaxed?

Lets deal with the subject of the thread.

Keep your 'grumpy old man' under control please.

I am waiting with baited breath for a reply from my MEP.Do you think I'm wasting my time?

As far as the pollution incident in Abruzzo what about writing to the comune?Any use if only to get an update on the situation?

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I think you will get a reply from your Euro MEP but I just dont understand what the escalation with them would be (though frankly I do have a prejudiced opinion of them)

I have written to that Stavros Divas fellow. I would be lying if I said the subject was close to my heart but am curious to see what comes back.

Anyone else, deputies, senators, regional government, ministers, the opposition, the PM?

[QUOTE=liketheroman;59424]I have always been one of those people who write to their MP etc etc and write about 500 letters a year.

I had the discussion with my Italian wife, who do you write to in Italy?

She reckons (and I take this with a pinch of salt), the deputies wont reply, the senators wont reply and the ministers certainly wont. Apparently the only one who you can write to is DePietro and we cant write to him on everything.

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Five hundred letters a year!!! Well, this would be a record! Anyway, it is excellent and you can also vent your worries, disagreements, frustration... it is a great form of therapy! We should all do this.

I think that I tend to agree with your wife, there are very few chances of getting a reply. I reside in Spain and we have a similar situation here.

Who do you write to? It all depends on the nature of the issue and the level of government concerned. I would start by writing to those in power as, at least in theory, they should be the first ones to do something about the issue... it should be considered their duty. Having said that, if I do not get an answer, I would contact the opposition and try to stir up things. Should this fail also.... well, at least you tried and this leaves you with a clear conscience.

Good luck with your endeavours and keep us posted if you get any results.

Gala Placidia

Hello liketheroman,

Two years ago while we were in the UK for a few months my husband's Italian passport expired so he needed to get a new one. At the time we were living in Stamford on the Lincolnshire/Cambridgeshire border so I called the Italian consulate in Bedford to make an appointment. When I told the lady I was living in Stamford i.e. Lincolnshire she immediately told me she could do nothing for me as I needed to contact the consulate in Manchester & go there for the new passport.

I was a bit miffed by this as Bedford is an hour by car from Stamford & Manchester about 3 or 4 hours. So I explained that we were in fact only 300metres from the Cambridgeshire border & asked it would be possible for us to go to Bedford as Manchester really was a long way to go.

Oh, she was not pleased. No, rules were rules & we absolutely had to go to Manchester and she wouldn't budge. This really got my back up so I asked her for the name & address of the person responsible as I'd like to write & complain. She told me I couldn't do that, to which I replied that of course I could, she was becoming a bit flustered as I kept insisting & finally blurted out that the Queen had made the decision!!! 'OK', I said, 'Can I have the address of her office as I'd like to write to complain?'

'You can't write to the Queen' she said, 'Of course I can' I replied 'If the Queen is reponsible for this then I have every right to contact her' It goes without saying that at this point I was calling her bluff.

Well, surprise, surprise she didn't have the Queen's address but also she wasn't prepared to lose the battle & just before putting the phone down she actually said that it was in fact the Pope who had made the decision!!!

I don't know if she heard me burst out laughing but it was just about the funniest thing I'd heard in a long time.

So, liketheroman, my point is - have you tried writing to the Pope - looks like he's responsible for just about everything and anything!!

Good luck, Helen

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[QUOTE=liketheroman;59424]I have always been one of those people who write to their MP etc etc and write about 500 letters a year....[/QUOTE]

That explains nearly 1000 posts since joining in Feb this year then!

[quote=alan haynes;59473]That explains nearly 1000 posts since joining in Feb this year then![/quote]

Flippin cheek. Who can I write to about you?:biggrin:

[QUOTE=turtle;59480]Try The Boss here!!! lol[/QUOTE]

I think LTR is looking for a response, however if just writing is the point of the exercise then Turtle has made an excellent suggestion.

Has anyone read the Henry Root Letters? The book is being read on radio 4 at the moment... Brill
Pilchard

[quote=pilchard;59655]Has anyone read the Henry Root Letters? The book is being read on radio 4 at the moment... Brill
Pilchard[/quote]

Long time since I heard those - better heard than read I thought. Quite inspirational actually and the approach does work although every so often you do get a snotty letter from some organisation's legal counsel.

Most of us come from a culture where there is an implied obligation to respond to correspondence but somehow I think the Root approach would not get a response in Italy, too rude but I could be wrong.

[QUOTE=turtle;59480]Try The Boss here!!! lol[/QUOTE]

Well if you do I hope he replies. I've PM'd him twice and not got a reply.:mad:

Lorraine

[quote=pilchard;59692]What did you do in your other life?
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Specialist in early stage and distressed companies particularly with European operations. Never a dull moment but too feast and famine, it does you in, I cant do it anymore. Great fun though.

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