Government issues decree with 7% raise in Congress salaries

Colombia's national government issued Decree 0303 of 2026, setting a 7% salary increase for Senate and House of Representatives employees, retroactive to January 1. Monthly basic salaries range from $4,781,327 to $18,601,803 by grade. This is part of 23 decrees benefiting various public servants.

The Colombian government issued Decree 0303 of 2026 to update the monthly basic assignment scale for Congress of the Republic employees, in compliance with Law 5 of 1992. The 7% increase is based on the 2025 Consumer Price Index (IPC) of 5.1% and applies retroactively from January 1, 2026. Salaries range from $4,781,327 for grade 1 to $18,601,803 for grade 12. High administrative positions, such as Senate and House general secretaries, will receive over $34 million monthly at grade 14, while subsecretaries and constitutional commission secretaries are around $28 million. It also regulates the monthly management bonus, reaching $3.9 million for general secretaries and varying from $2.6 to $3.2 million for others. This decree is part of 23 executive measures raising salaries, transport allowances, and special bonuses by 7% for teachers, judges, Judicial Branch officials, Comptroller General, Dian, Dapre, and other entities. For instance, teachers will receive from $3,063,203 to over $14 million by grade and title, and high court magistrates $11,613,904 monthly.

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President Gustavo Petro signs minimum wage decree amid supportive protests in Plaza Bolívar, Bogotá.
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Petro signs new decree maintaining $2 million minimum wage amid protests

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Following the Council of State's suspension of the 2026 minimum wage decree, President Gustavo Petro signed a new measure on February 19 from Plaza Bolívar in Bogotá, keeping the wage at $2 million (including transport subsidy) despite the ruling. The signing came amid protests defending the 23%+ increase, as the government pushes for a 'vital wage' by 2027.

Following the Council of State's suspension of the original decree, the Colombian government issued Decree 0159 on February 19, 2026, provisionally setting the 2026 minimum wage at $1,750,905—a 23% increase from 2025—plus a $249,095 transport subsidy, totaling nearly $2 million. The measure affects 2.4 million workers (impacting ~10 million people) and awaits a final Council ruling.

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In an update to its February provisional suspension of Colombia's 23.7% minimum wage increase for 2026, the Council of State dismissed government appeals, keeping the original decree suspended but maintaining the transitory increase via Decree 159 of 2026. Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino affirmed the measure's continuity pending a final merits ruling.

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