Colombian business leaders protesting outside the Constitutional Court, petitioning to block the government's economic emergency decree amid stability concerns.
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Business groups petition Constitutional Court to block Colombia's economic emergency decree

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Following Finance Minister Germán Ávila's announcement of an economic emergency to raise 16 trillion pesos for the 2026 budget, major Colombian business associations including Fenalco, Andi, and the National Business Council have urged the Constitutional Court to review and potentially suspend the measure, arguing it fails constitutional tests amid concerns over economic stability.

Building on the government's December 19 declaration of an economic emergency—prompted by Congress's rejection of a tax reform that left a 16 trillion peso (2.9% of the 546 trillion peso budget) hole—business leaders escalated their opposition by sending formal letters to Constitutional Court President Jorge Enrique Ibáñez.

Fenalco President Jaime Alberto Cabal warned that the decree would undermine economic stability, legitimate confidence, and legal security. He argued that attributing the emergency to the tax reform's failure disregards Congress's legislative powers and lacks unforeseeable triggers, such as fluctuations in oil prices or interest rates, calling for provisional suspension.

Andi President Bruce Mac Master labeled it 'profoundly unconstitutional,' noting it as the tenth emergency in three years and fourth under President Gustavo Petro. He contended there is no justification for deeming a 2.9% shortfall a grave disruption. The National Business Council and Aliadas echoed these sentiments, referencing prior alerts from the Autonomous Fiscal Rule Committee about foreseeable fiscal issues.

Economic analyses bolster their case: a 2010 Banco de la República report highlighted how corporate patrimony taxes distort SMEs by curbing credit, investment, productivity, and jobs, describing them as 'confiscation of business capital.' Fedesarrollo Director Luis Fernando Mejía emphasized that the shortfall is under 3% of the budget, making claims of severe disruption untenable.

The groups requested urgent court review, even during judicial vacation, to avert irreversible damage.

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Business associations including Andi, Fenalco, and the National Business Council have petitioned Colombia's Constitutional Court to scrutinize and potentially suspend the government's economic emergency decree announced by Minister Germán Ávila. X discussions emphasize the lack of a qualifying 'hecho sobreviniente,' risks to economic stability, and timing during judicial recess. Reactions from media, gremial leaders, and users largely support the business groups' constitutional concerns, with calls for provisional suspension to prevent irreversible damage.

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Constitutional court provisionally suspends economic emergency decree

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Colombia's Constitutional Court provisionally suspended Decree 1390 of December 22, 2025, which declared an Economic and Social Emergency. President Gustavo Petro criticized the decision as a rupture of the constitutional order and stated that the cost of the debt will not fall on the working class. The government plans to present new tax laws to address the deficit.

Constitutional Court Magistrate Carlos Camargo filed a ponencia to provisionally strike down the economic emergency decree issued by the Government on December 22, 2025. He argues that it fails to meet constitutional requirements for a sudden and unforeseeable crisis, aiming to prevent irreversible effects while the case is decided on merits. Business groups like Fenalco and the National Business Council back this view, while President Gustavo Petro warns of a fiscal crisis if suspended.

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The Constitutional Court suspended President Gustavo Petro's economic emergency decree from December 2025, an unprecedented move halting measures like a tax reform by decree. Huila representatives in Congress voiced divided opinions on the fiscal, legal, and political ramifications of this ruling. Some hail it as a check on an unconstitutional 'decree blitz,' while others decry the constraints on tackling the economic crisis.

Colombia's Finance Minister Germán Ávila defended the Economic and Social Emergency, stating that without it the state couldn't meet fundamental obligations. He assured that the measures won't affect the family basket or vulnerable sectors. Funds will go toward health, security, and key subsidies.

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President Gustavo Petro defended the placement of US$4.95 billion in bonds, Colombia's largest issuance ever, as a measure to lower the current debt costs. He linked this to the economic emergency decree, warning that its annulment by the Constitutional Court would raise borrowing expenses again.

Il giudice federale Martín Cormick ha sospeso il decreto presidenziale che bloccava la Legge sul Finanziamento Universitario e ha ordinato al governo di attuare immediatamente gli aumenti salariali per gli insegnanti e le borse di studio per gli studenti. La sentenza ritiene il decreto arbitrario e illegale, violando la separazione dei poteri ignorando l'insistenza del Congresso. La decisione risponde a una richiesta del Consiglio Interuniversitario Nazionale per tutelare il diritto all'istruzione.

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Un giudice federale a Campana ha dichiarato invalido il decreto presidenziale che sospendeva la legge sull’emergenza disabilità e ne ha ordinato l’applicazione immediata su tutto il territorio nazionale. La sentenza respinge gli argomenti fiscali del governo e sottolinea la tutela dei diritti vulnerabili. L’esecutivo ha annunciato che farà ricorso.

 

 

 

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