Tribunal de Cundinamarca respalda suspensión de traslados de AFP a Colpensiones

El Tribunal Administrativo de Cundinamarca respaldó el fallo del Consejo de Estado que suspende el traslado de recursos desde las AFP hacia Colpensiones. La decisión ha generado críticas del presidente Gustavo Petro y el ministro de Trabajo Antonio Sanguino. Colpensiones indicó que los fondos de 129.000 personas que cambiaron de régimen deben transferirse para pagar pensiones.

A través de un comunicado, el Tribunal expresó su apoyo a la suspensión y compartió la preocupación del Consejo de Estado por los señalamientos que desacreditan decisiones judiciales. Patricia Salamanca, presidenta del Tribunal, afirmó que en una democracia el control judicial garantiza el Estado de Derecho.

El ministro Antonio Sanguino sostuvo que hay razones extralegales detrás del fallo y que el tribunal se inmiscuye en competencias de la Corte Constitucional. El presidente Gustavo Petro criticó la medida en su cuenta de X y señaló que la ley ordena devolver los ahorros al fondo elegido por el trabajador.

Colpensiones, presidida por Jaime Dussán, explicó que 129.000 personas se acogieron al traslado bajo el artículo 76 de la Ley 2381 de 2024. De ellas, 24.020 ya están pensionadas y más de 7.000 cumplen requisitos, pero los recursos siguen en las AFP, lo que afecta el pago de obligaciones según el decreto 1833 de 2016.

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