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The Questura is the main police office where foreigners arriving in Italy must register.
Regional government deals with health care, education and general law abidance.
Regional government is the most important and influential after the national government based in Rome. Each region has an elected council - the executive committee (Giunta Regionale) - and an elected president.
The regional governments are responsible for de-centralising state legislation on major issues to ensure that resources and standards are equal across the region. The regional government has the jurisdiction to set laws within the state constitution.
Regione Lombardia
At: Via Fabio Filzi 22, 20124 Milan
Tel: 840 000 001 (General call centre)
Tel: 02 67 651 (Central line to Regione Lombardia)
The Consiglio Regionale della Lombardia is an advisory body of Regione Lombardia. It assists communication between the regional government and Lombardy citizens.
The Public Relations Office (Ufficio Relazioni con il Pubblico, URP) ensures the administrative and legislative workings of the government are transparent to the public. Representatives answer questions and inform the public about governmental services. URP offices are also found in Provincial government organisations.
Ufficio Relazioni con il Pubblico (in Italian)
Tel: 02 674 82776 / 777 / 778
Fax: 02 674 82779
Open: Monday to Friday 09:30-12:30
e-mail
Provincial government is responsible for vehicle registration and licencing, policing and local economy.
| Provincia di Milano (Monza & Brianza included until 2009) At: Via Vivaio 1, 20122 Milan Open: Monday to Thursday 09:00-17:00 and Friday 09:00-12:00 |
Tel: 02 77 401 Website |
| Milano Public Relations Office (URP) | Tel: 02 774 02281 Fax: 02 774 02160 |
| Provincia di Monza e Brianza | e-mail Website |
| Provincia di Bergamo At: Via T. Tasso 8, 24100 Bergamo Central hotline |
e-mail Website Tel: 035 387 111 |
| Provincia di Brescia At: Palazzo Broletto, Piazza Paolo VI 29, 25100 Brescia |
Tel: 03 037 491 Website |
| Brescia Public Relations Office (URP) |
Tel: 030 374 8555 Fax: 030 3749 334 Website |
| Provincia di Como At: Via Borgovico No 148, 22100 Como |
Tel: 031 230 111 Fax: 031 230 334 Website |
| Provincia di Cremona At: Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 17, 26100 Cremona Public Relations Office (URP) Open: Monday to Friday 09:00-12:15 and 14:45-16:45, Wednesday 09:00-16:45 and Saturday 09:00-12:00 |
Tel: 0372 406 248/233 Fax: 0372 406 301 Website |
| Provincia di Lecco At: Piazza Lega Lombarda 4, 23900 Lecco |
Tel: 0341 295 111 Fax: 0341 295 333 Website |
| Lecco Public Relations Office (URP) Open: Monday to Thursday 09:00-12:00 and 14:30-17:00. Friday 09:00-12:00 |
Tel: 0340 295 318 Fax: 0341 295 333 Website |
| Provincia di Lodi At: Via Fanfulla 14, 26900 Lodi |
Tel: 0371 44 21 Fax: 0371 35 173 Website |
| Lodi Public Relations Office (URP) | Tel: 0371 4426 08613 Fax: 0371 416 027 |
| Provincia di Mantova At: Via Principe Amedeo 30-32 cap, 46100 Mantua |
Tel: 0376 20 41 Website |
| MantovaPublic Relations Office (URP) At: Via don Maraglio 4, Mantova Open: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 08:30-12:30 and 14:30-17:00; Thursday 08:30-17:00; Friday 08:30-12:30 |
Tel: 0376 401 450/451/452/453 |
| Provincia di Pavia At: Piazza Italia 2, 27100 Pavia |
Website |
| Pavia Public Relations Office (URP) Open: Monday to Friday 09:00-12:00, Tuesday and Thursday 15:00-17:00. |
Tel: 0382 597 392 Fax: 0382 597 392 |
| Provincia di Sondrio At: Corso XXV Aprile 22, 23100 Sondrio Open: Monday to Thursday 09:00-12:00 and 14:30-16:30 and Friday 09:00-12:00 |
Tel: 0342 531 111 Fax: 0342 210 217 Website |
| Provincia di Varese At: Villa Recalcati, Piazza Libertà 1, 21100 Varese |
Tel: 0332 252 111 Fax: 0332 235 626 Website |
| Varese Public Relations Office (URP multimedia) |
Fax: 0332 252 793 Website |
Each commune (comune) is responsible for the local issues affecting the towns and surrounding villages. Communes (comuni) could be described as municipal districts.
A commune is usually made up of:
The Commune is run by an elected mayor and council. EU citizens may vote in local elections or stand as a candidate.
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