Open·Parlamento
query the law · real sources · living graph
Open·ParlamentoSupport
open source · independent

Support Open·Parlamento

Open·Parlamento is open source, free and independent. The idea is simple: the State — law and data — should be queryable by anyone, not just insiders. Here is how you can help.

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Use it and spread the word

The simplest way: use the tool and share it with people who may find it useful (journalists, students, citizens, developers).

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Contribute

It is open source. Add sources/connectors, propose statutes for the corpus (see the coverage map), fix issues, translate. All on GitHub.

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Help with costs

Servers and the domain cost money. A contribution helps keep the service free and independent. (Sponsorship coming soon.)

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Organizations and grants

Are you a foundation, public body or a funding programme for open source / digital commons? Let’s talk: this is open infrastructure with a European dimension.

Why it is infrastructure, not just an app

Beyond the website, Open·Parlamento ships reusable components: two open-source MCP servers (npm and PyPI), a read-only public API, citable open data (ELI/CELEX, Akoma Ntoso) and a knowledge graph. Open standards, reusable by other projects, beyond Italy too.

Code on GitHub ↗ · republic-mcp · npm · open-parlamento-mcp · PyPI · public API

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FAQ

Is Open·Parlamento free?

Yes, it is free and open source (MIT license). Data is public and citable.

How can I contribute without coding?

You can suggest sources and statutes to add, fix mistakes, translate, or simply spread the word.

How do I propose a statute for the corpus?

The coverage map lists the most-cited but missing statutes: find the URN and add it to the seeds (see CONTRIBUTING and CORPUS.md in the repo).

See also

MCP server · Open data · Versione italiana

Informational tool — not legal advice.