Government files appeal against suspension of $25 trillion transfer to Colpensiones

The National Government filed an appeal before the Council of State to reverse the provisional suspension of a $25 trillion transfer from private funds to Colpensiones. The precautionary measure was issued on April 28 against Decree 415 of 2026. The ministries defend the decree's legality within the pension reform framework.

The Government, through the Ministries of Labor and Finance, along with the National Agency for Legal Defense of the State, filed the appeal on May 5. They seek to overturn the precautionary measure that partially suspended Chapter 5 of Decree 415 of 2026, which orders the immediate transfer of savings from affiliates who switched regimes but do not yet meet age and week requirements for retirement.

The suspension followed 13 lawsuits, including a tutela action and one backed by Asofondos and funds like Skandia, Porvenir, Protección, and Colfondos. Claimants argue these roughly $20 trillion resources should stay in AFPs generating returns until the pension right is consolidated. "There is a population that is contributing, that still does not meet pension criteria of those who transferred, and those resources correspond to $20 trillion," said Andrés Velasco, president of Asofondos.

Chapter 6 of the decree, regulating the transfer of capital from those who have already consolidated their retirement—$5 trillion for 20,000 people—, has higher chances of standing, as it ensures pension payments. The decree required delivering 50% of the capital in 20 days and the rest in the following 10 days. Lawsuits allege excess regulatory power, financial risk, and abuse of power to secure liquidity before a Constitutional Court ruling on Law 2381 of 2024.

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Dramatic courtroom scene illustrating Colombia's State Council suspending $25 trillion pension fund transfer to Colpensiones, with symbolic money halt and concerned savers.
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State Council suspends partial transfer of $25 trillion to Colpensiones

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Colombia's State Council suspended Chapter 5 of Decree 415 of 2026, ordering AFP to transfer $25 trillion immediately to Colpensiones. The precautionary measure affects savings of those who switched regimes but have not yet met pension requirements. Asofondos requested extending the suspension to the remaining $5 trillion.

The State Council provisionally suspended Decree 415 of 2026, which authorized the transfer of resources from private funds to Colpensiones. The measure affects 120,000 affiliates and completely freezes the transfer of nearly 25 trillion pesos.

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The State Council suspended the transfer of 5 trillion pesos from pension fund administrators to Colpensiones. The government expressed deep concern over the impact on pension payments. President Gustavo Petro criticized the decision and announced legal action.

Colombia's Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino defended the government's labor and pension reforms at the XIX Asofondos Congress, representing President Gustavo Petro. He respectfully urged the Constitutional Court to advance its review of the suspended pension reform. He highlighted preliminary progress despite the suspension.

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Porvenir affiliates have until July 16 to request a transfer between pension regimes under Law 2381 of 2024.

Following Minister Flávio Dino's February monocratic suspension of certain extra payments—which drew support from retirees and entities but opposition from courts like TJ-SP—Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) on March 25 approved Dino's transitional rules capping 'penduricalhos' at 35% of the R$ 46,366.19 constitutional subsidy for judiciary and public prosecutors, until national legislation. The decision bans perks like 'auxílio-peru' and projects R$ 7.3 billion in annual savings.

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The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation decided to intervene in the case filed by La Pampa against the National State over the distribution of National Treasury Contributions. The highest court gave the government 60 days to respond.

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