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THE UNDERSIGNED residents of Venice and others interested in saving this city, having seen the documentation collected by the Venice Public Health or personally verified the facts,ASK their fellow citizens, and all others who have in their heart the survival of Venice and her patrimony of art, communication and democracy, to sign the followingrequest to the President of the Ministers of the Italian Republic:
In particular, we ask that the Committee be assigned:
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For your signature to be legal it is necessary to complete all of the compulsory fields. Thank you. | ||
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Dear Friend, thank you for your interest in Venice. If, as is possible, you arrived at this page after examining the evidence collected in ourvenice.org, we believe that our request for authority will not surprise you. The realization of our programme requires that single-interest groups end their differences; these are obscuring the destiny of the Serenissima. It is fundamental that the commonwealth of Venetian citizenry be brought to the leading position that it needs and deserves. To evaluate the commonwealth of Venice, a universal wisdom, overpassing that commonly defined as universitary, is required. This must be tied to a multi-disciplinary approach able to cross the barrier that exists between humanistic and scientific knowledge and their teachers, one able to enrich technology with a magical-poetical sensibility of the genius loci This approach, traditionally, is by artistic patrimony. It happens that our ways converge in being the first people who have realized the extreme urgency, and recognized a path to save Venice that is difficult, but still practicable. That is due to the strength of all those who dream of saving Venice, which is increasingly revealing itself as the last and true vital strength of La Serenissima. It happens that we recognize each other as honest citizens with the skills to realize that dream, and that we are able to form a team to undertake that work. It happens that our whole group accepts the social engagement of art. It happens that we cannot see any force, institution or idea working on a project that can stop the accelerating destruction of the very fabric of our city, its stonework. We can do nothing else than offer ourselves for this mission. We see ourselves as a few of the last people able to conceive and execute it with the care and straightforwardness that Venice and her heritage require. Our data, documented observations and our programmes are published on http://www.ourvenice.org |