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Query the law.
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Open·Parlamento turns Italian and European laws, decrees and parliamentary processes into a navigable knowledge graph, with precise citations to official sources. Free, for citizens, legal professionals and public administration.

Understanding the law shouldn't be a maze

Fragmented texts

Norms scattered across the Official Gazette, Normattiva, EUR-Lex and different databases: piecing together the full picture takes hours.

Constant changes

A decree amends, repeals or replaces articles of earlier laws. Knowing what is actually in force today is hard.

Opaque sources

Summaries and commentary often fail to cite the exact article: it becomes hard to verify facts and guard against misinformation.

One platform to read, verify and cite

Query Italian and EU norms

Constitution, codes, decrees and European law in a navigable graph. Every answer cites the exact article and original source.

Track legislative processes

Status of bills, signatories and parliamentary votes: follow a measure from filing to approval.

See what each norm changes

Identify which laws are amended, repealed or replaced by a decree, with links between the versions.

Linked public datasets

Italian and European open data connected to legal sources, for reproducible analysis and research.

From question to source, in three steps

1

Search

Ask a question in natural language, or start from a norm, a decree or a bill.

2

Navigate the graph

Explore the links between articles, amendments and parliamentary processes in the knowledge graph.

3

Verify and cite

Open the official source (Normattiva, EUR-Lex, Chamber or Senate) and cite the exact article.

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Start querying the law

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