Free transparency platform monitoring municipal councils in 13 Polish cities, tracking attendance, votes and councillor activity from official BIP sources.
Radoskop started in early 2026 as a response to the gap in accessible monitoring of Polish municipal councils. Official BIP (Public Information Bulletin) portals publish voting records, session protocols and councillor data, but the format is scattered across PDFs, outdated HTML and inconsistent schemas that make citizen oversight hard. Radoskop scrapes those sources twice a week and presents the data on a subdomain per city: attendance rates, roll call voting, rebellion against club line, interpellations, committee work, budgets and councillor profiles. Each city gets its own site (for example gdansk.radoskop.pl) covering the 2024 to 2029 term and earlier.
The project serves journalists, activists, researchers and engaged residents who want to hold their councillors accountable without combing through hundreds of PDFs. All code is AGPL-3.0 on GitHub so any community can adapt it to their city. People can help by adding their own city (open a pull request with a scraper and config), reporting data errors, or sharing councillor profiles on social media when they spot interesting voting patterns.
| Status: | Active |
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| Claimed Status: | Claimed |
| Open Source License: | https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html |
| Last Modified: | 4/28/2026 |
| Added on: | 4/10/2026 |