Institutional communication about those realities, precisely the institutions that they do not like the gain but instead should provide information to public duty.
The site of the Italian Government ( http://www.governo.it/ ) is very static, for an objective reason related to the fact that, being a public institution, the rules of accessibility and usability they have to be respected (by following the protocols of international W3C). The site lists all the essential information about the government, its composition and its actions. In the "government information" can refer to the press, audiovisual, dossiers, press reviews, the photographic archive and communication campaigns. In the contact page are first of all address and telephone number of the Palazzo Chigi. Then there is the possibility of contacting the preparation of the site, send an email for information on the newsletter, and to request general information on the measures adopted by the Council of Ministers is necessarily complete an inquiry form where you must indicate: name, email address, city and location. This service is related to the need for transparency in government legislation. It would be interesting, as the professor pointed out to us, please check the response time ...
The site of the English Government ( http://www.la-moncloa.es/default.htm ) has a strong institutional sense and a great coverage of all the elements of economic development and social participation. In this case there is a specific section dedicated to contacts, but depending on the page where you are located, clicking on contactar opens the window to send a text (maximum 500 characters).
The site of the British government ( http://www.number10.gov.uk/ ) has a much more "blogger", a view very instant. In the majority of contacts have indicated that both the postal address and email address to write to the Prime Minister (was reported that the response is not guaranteed because of the amount of mail they receive).
We have seen then as the site of the French Government ( http://www.elysee.fr/accueil/ ) there is a custom figure of the president.
The site of the English Government ( http://www.la-moncloa.es/default.htm ) has a strong institutional sense and a great coverage of all the elements of economic development and social participation. In this case there is a specific section dedicated to contacts, but depending on the page where you are located, clicking on contactar opens the window to send a text (maximum 500 characters).
The site of the British government ( http://www.number10.gov.uk/ ) has a much more "blogger", a view very instant. In the majority of contacts have indicated that both the postal address and email address to write to the Prime Minister (was reported that the response is not guaranteed because of the amount of mail they receive).
We have seen then as the site of the French Government ( http://www.elysee.fr/accueil/ ) there is a custom figure of the president.
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