Query the Italian State, with the sources in hand.
Open·Parlamento is an agent that answers by uniting LAW and DATA: the rule — the Italian Constitution, the codes, decrees, EU law — on a navigable knowledge graph with verbatim citations, woven together with real public data drawn from open-data portals.
It answers not only “what does the law say”, but questions that today take hours of work: what changed, who changed it, where that bill stands, which data concern this rule.
The goal
To make the Italian State queryable by anyone — not just lawyers and insiders — with answers traceable to the official source.
The moat
Those who have the data do not have the law; legal bots have the law but not the data. Open·Parlamento unites the two worlds in a single graph.
The multiplier
A few standard connectors (CKAN, SPARQL, Akoma Ntoso) open hundreds of portals and the entire body of law, with no fragile scraping.
Principles
- Real, citable sources. Every legal statement resolves to an article with a stable identifier (ELI/CELEX).
- Honest refusal. If there is no source, it says so and does not make things up.
- Transparent provenance. Authoritative relations (from Normattiva) are kept distinct from those inferred by the AI.
- Not legal advice. It is an informational tool to understand and navigate.