Labor minister Sanguino defends labor and pension reforms at Asofondos congress

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.

Antonio Sanguino, Colombia's Labor Minister, spoke at the XIX Asofondos Congress to highlight the labor and pension reforms as key social achievements. Representing President Gustavo Petro, he stressed that the labor reform shifted public debate from elite discussions to active citizen participation.

"The country stopped discussing these matters only among elites. Today there is a more active citizenry that influences key decisions," Sanguino stated, crediting this for the reform's congressional approval.

On the pension reform, currently suspended by the Constitutional Court, Sanguino called for prompt review to end uncertainty. "This is not just a regulatory change; it is a decisive step so that dignified old age stops being a privilege," he said. He noted over 3.2 million people lack pensions, with a goal of 87% coverage by 2052 for 13.7 million.

Despite the suspension, he reported over 217,000 double-advisory requests and around 170,000 transfers between regimes. He warned of payments to over 25,000 people without resource transfers, resolvable once implemented. He criticized the Central Bank's interest rates for hurting workers' purchasing power and reaffirmed dialogue with the private sector.

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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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State council suspends transfer of 25 trillion pesos in pension reform

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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.

The Tribunal Administrativo de Cundinamarca has backed the Consejo de Estado ruling that suspends transfers of funds from AFP private pension administrators to Colpensiones. The decision drew criticism from President Gustavo Petro and Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino. Colpensiones stated that resources belonging to 129,000 people who switched regimes must be moved to cover pension payments.

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Asofondos reiterated that the transfer of pension resources must comply with current law. The association requested a definitive ruling from the Constitutional Court on Law 2381 of 2024 to provide legal certainty. It warned that an early transfer to Colpensiones violates existing regulations.

President Gustavo Petro sharply criticized the State Council's suspension of a $25 trillion AFP-to-Colpensiones transfer under Decree 415, now limited to about $5 trillion, accusing business leaders of theft if they withhold the funds. Asofondos pushes for full decree suspension amid ongoing legal battle.

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Building on prior promoter committee registrations and bills from late 2025, President Gustavo Petro announced on May 1 the start of collecting 5 million signatures for a National Constituent Assembly at a Medellín event. The proposal, if supported, will be presented to the new Congress on July 20 to add chapters on social reforms and anti-corruption to the 1991 Constitution—strengthening, not replacing, it.

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