Portugal’s parliament is scheduled to vote today on the appointment of four new judges to the Constitutional Court. The nominations were presented as a joint list by the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the Chega party, and the Socialist Party (PS), signaling cross-party agreement on the candidates. This collaborative approach suggests a desire for consensus in filling these critical judicial positions. The selection process aims to replace existing judges and maintain the court’s full complement. Notably, this parliamentary session is occurring concurrently with the start of a football match between South Korea and the Czech Republic. The timing of the announcement highlights the routine continuation of governmental processes alongside other events. The vote’s outcome will determine the composition of the Constitutional Court for the foreseeable future.