Petro slams State Council ruling on pension transfer, calls non-return of funds 'theft'

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.

In a continuation of the dispute over Decree 415 of 2026—aimed at accelerating transfers from private pension funds (AFP) to Colpensiones—the State Council's April 28 partial suspension of Chapter 5 reduced the immediate transfer from $25 trillion to roughly $5 trillion. This affects savings of affiliates who switched regimes but lack vested pension rights.

President Petro reacted forcefully on X: "¿Oiga cómo que tendrán que girar $5 billones? Si no devuelven el dinero, son ladrones. Están esperando que el pueblo colombiano pague los $5 billones de las personas que se pensionaron en Colpensiones y que habían ahorrado esos dineros en los fondos de los banqueros." He labeled it a "true act of theft," targeting the Aval group (Luis Carlos Sarmiento) and Bancolombia group.

Asofondos president Andrés Velasco highlighted the split: $20 trillion from non-eligible contributors and $5 trillion from about 20,000 vested pensioners. The association seeks to suspend the entire decree, arguing excess regulatory power and financial risks. Chapter 6, covering vested rights transfers (50% in 20 days, balance in 10 more), remains potentially intact.

This follows earlier coverage of Colpensiones defenses and Petro's prior support amid warnings from groups like Anif. Part of the 'AFP $25 Billones Transfer to Colpensiones' series.

相关文章

Dramatic courtroom scene illustrating Colombia's State Council suspending $25 trillion pension fund transfer to Colpensiones, with symbolic money halt and concerned savers.
AI 生成的图像

State Council suspends partial transfer of $25 trillion to Colpensiones

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像

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 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.

由 AI 报道

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.

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.

由 AI 报道

President Gustavo Petro labeled as an 'aberration' the Tribunal Administrativo de Bolívar's order to return the intervened EPS Coosalud to its legal representative. In a post on X, Petro criticized the ruling, citing corruption in handling public funds. The Superintendente de Economía Solidaria stated that the handover requires a formal process.

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝