
Lobbywatch Mcp
Query Swiss parliamentary transparency—lobby ties, declared interests, and access badges—inside your agent while researching civic or policy-oriented products.
Overview
Lobbywatch MCP is a MCP server for the Idea phase that serves Lobbywatch.ch transparency data on parliamentarians, interests, and access badges to your agent.
What is this MCP server?
- Lobbywatch.ch data on parliamentarians, interests, and access badges via MCP tools
- Stdio transport with PyPI package lobbywatch-mcp (uvx runtime hint)
- Publisher category Democracy & Transparency; adjacent-context scope in registry metadata
- Version 0.3.4 — integrates with Claude Code, Cursor, and other MCP-capable agents
- Server version 0.3.4 on PyPI identifier lobbywatch-mcp
- Single stdio transport package in server.json
- Registry publisher category: Democracy & Transparency
What problem does it solve?
Swiss lobby and interest data lives on a separate civic site, forcing you to context-switch and manually copy facts while researching policy or stakeholder angles.
Who is it for?
Indie builders or researchers shipping Swiss civic, policy, or transparency-aware products who want agent-native access to lobby and interest disclosures.
Skip if: Teams needing real-time parliamentary votes, non-Swiss jurisdictions, or a full CRM—this server only mirrors Lobbywatch.ch-style transparency facets.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent can pull structured transparency records during research so stakeholder and influence narratives stay tied to Lobbywatch.ch sources.
- Agent-callable transparency lookups on parliamentarians and interests
- Structured answers grounded in Lobbywatch.ch datasets for research notes
- Stdio MCP wiring documented in your local server config
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Journey fit
Lobby and interest-group data is discovery and due-diligence work that belongs on the research shelf before you commit to a niche or messaging angle. Parliamentarian and lobby linkage lookups support audience, stakeholder, and regulatory-context research rather than shipping code.
How it compares
Civic transparency data MCP, not a generic news or legal-code integration.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is lobbywatch-mcp for?
Solo builders and researchers using MCP agents who need Swiss parliamentary transparency—interests, access badges, and lobby links—while exploring product or content ideas.
When should I use lobbywatch-mcp?
Use it during Idea-phase research when validating narratives around regulation, lobbying, or public trust in Swiss markets before you scope or build.
How do I add lobbywatch-mcp to my agent?
Add the PyPI package lobbywatch-mcp with stdio transport and uvx as the runtime hint in your Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf MCP server configuration.