LO Comp Reform: From Channel Conflict to Consumer-Centered Change
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Judge Jorge Enrique Ibáñez signed an order asking for a series of evidence to study whether or not the House of Representatives remedied the procedural vices in the last debate of the pension reform. Among them are the decree that convened the extra sessions to approve it, the numbers with which the House decided the deliberative and decision-making quorum, and even the medical excuses of the representatives who could not attend the debate. What…
A new clash between the national government and the Constitutional Court erupted this Wednesday, after the high court decided to postpone its ruling on the pension reform for one week. The decision came after the initiative was voted on again in the House of Representatives. Judge Jorge Enrique Ibáñez ordered the execution of 17 tests to determine whether the second vote—conducted at the direction of the same Court to correct irregularities in t…
President Gustavo Petro criticizes the Court and its president Ibáñez for postponing the study of pension reform. President Gustavo Petro expressed his rejection of the Constitutional Court’s decision to postpone the analysis of pension reform. In a message published in his X account, the president criticized the high court’s action, especially Judge Jorge Enrique Ibáñez, president of the Court, who accused him of obstructing the implementation …
The head of state questioned whether the president of the Constitutional Court would postpone the discussion of this law that changes the regime
President of the Constitutional Court, Jorge Enrique Ibáñez and President Gustavo Petro. Photo: Court and Presidency. President Gustavo Petro reacted harshly to the recent postponement of the discussion on pension reform by the Constitutional Court. Through his X account, the president directly accused the president of the high court, Judge Jorge Enrique Ibáñez, of trying to stop the initiative for "fear of its electoral effect." According to El…
The Constitutional Court ordered repeated voting in the Lower House for procedural defects
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