Colombia's Pension Reform Faces New Vote Due to Procedural Misstep
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Colombia High Court Returns Petro’s Pension Bill to Congress
Colombia’s Constitutional Court returned the government-backed pension reform to Congress, citing a procedural error in a move that offers a glimmer of hope for President Gustavo Petro, whose ambitious social reforms have faced significant hurdles in the legislature.
Colombia's Pension Reform Faces New Vote Due to Procedural Misstep
Colombia's constitutional court ruled that the lower house must re-vote on a pivotal pension reform due to a procedural issue, although it hasn't addressed the reform's constitutionality. The reform aims to fortify Colpensiones, decrease subsidies, and broaden coverage. President Petro will push for extra legislative sessions.
The Constitutional Court of Colombia has decided this Tuesday to return to Congress the pension reform, the main legislative achievement among the major social transformations proposed by the government of Gustavo Petro. The high court has ordered the president of the House of Representatives to repeat the last vote of the bill to correct the vices that occurred during the legislative process, and until then the law is suspended. The reform was …
According to a statement from the Pension Fund Administrator (AFP), Protección S.A., to its affiliates, the Constitutional Court returned to the House of Representatives the recently approved Pension Reform, after finding irregularities in the procedure during the fourth legislative debate. This was determined by the court by Auto 841, with which it orders to repeat [...] The entry Pension Reform returns to the House: Constitutional Court asks t…
This Tuesday, May 17 The Constitutional Court of Colombia ordered the return to the House of Representatives of the pension reform, executed by the national government that had been approved last year. This decision is due to what according to the Court, the text has a "procedural vice", so this initiative does not ... The post Constitutional Court of Colombia suspends the pension reform appeared first on ::Tolima Online:.
The Constitutional Court of Colombia decided on Tuesday, unanimously, to return to the Congress of the Republic the pension reform that had been approved in 2024. With the determination of the High Court, the new pension system will no longer enter into force on the first of July, as originally planned. “The unanimous decision of the Constitutional Court allows for correcting the procedure and advancing with full legitimacy in a historic pension…
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