Illustration showing the suspension of a 25 trillion peso pension transfer by Colombia's State Council, with judges, documents, and concerned citizens.
Illustration showing the suspension of a 25 trillion peso pension transfer by Colombia's State Council, with judges, documents, and concerned citizens.
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Consejo de Estado suspende traslado de $25 billones en reforma pensional

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El Consejo de Estado suspendió provisionalmente el Decreto 415 de 2026, que autorizaba el traslado de recursos desde fondos privados hacia Colpensiones. La medida afecta a 120.000 afiliados y congela por completo el traslado de cerca de 25 billones de pesos.

El alto tribunal adoptó la decisión en dos etapas. El 28 de abril suspendió el traslado de 20 billones de pesos correspondientes a afiliados que aún no consolidaban su derecho pensional. Ayer amplió la suspensión a los 5 billones restantes, que debían girarse este jueves y pertenecían a personas con pensión ya reconocida.

El presidente Gustavo Petro criticó la medida y afirmó que “el Consejo de Estado acaba con el derecho a la pensión”. El ministro de Trabajo, Antonio Sanguino, señaló que existen razones “extralegales” y acusó al tribunal de inmiscuirse en competencias de la Corte Constitucional.

En contraste, el presidente de Asofondos, Andrés Velasco, celebró la decisión por proteger el ahorro pensional. La candidata presidencial Paloma Valencia aseguró que Colpensiones cuenta con recursos suficientes para pagar las pensiones vigentes sin necesidad de los traslados.

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