Rome, February 13 (LaPresse) – According to LaPresse, political parties have reached an agreement on the four missing parliamentary-appointed judges for the Constitutional Court.

The four nominees are:

Francesco Saverio Marini, legal advisor to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at Palazzo Chigi, representing Fratelli d'Italia (FdI).
Roberto Cassinelli, a 69-year-old lawyer from Genoa and former MP and senator with Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia (FI).
Massimo Luciani, professor of Public Law Institutions at La Sapienza University, backed by the Democratic Party (PD).
Maria Alessandra Sandulli, professor of Administrative Law at Roma Tre University, a technical figure proposed by the opposition but accepted by the majority.
The joint session of Parliament will convene at 9:30 AM for the vote.

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