Consejo de Estado suspende traslado de 5 billones de las afp a colpensiones

El Consejo de Estado suspendió el traslado de 5 billones de pesos desde las administradoras de fondos de pensiones hacia Colpensiones. El gobierno expresó profunda preocupación por el impacto en los pagos de pensiones. El presidente Gustavo Petro criticó la decisión y anunció acciones legales.

El Consejo de Estado frenó temporalmente el traslado de los recursos restantes del Decreto 415 de 2026. Las administradoras de fondos de pensiones debían entregar 5 billones de pesos en los próximos días, tras una orden inicial de 25 billones.

El Ministerio de Hacienda, el Ministerio de Trabajo y Colpensiones manifestaron su profunda preocupación. Afirmaron que la suspensión impide el pago de obligaciones pensionales a quienes se trasladaron al régimen de prima media y afecta la sostenibilidad del sistema.

El presidente Gustavo Petro aseguró que el tribunal favorece a los banqueros y va en contra del interés de los trabajadores. Anunció que impulsará una demanda penal por prevaricato contra el magistrado Juan Enrique Bedoya Escobar.

Andrés Velasco, presidente de Asofondos, explicó que los recursos de 20.000 pensionados corresponden a 5 billones de pesos. Señaló que las contribuciones de cotizantes actuales superan los costos de las mesadas.

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