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Colombias House of Representatives recently greenlit a major pension reform, a plan spearheaded by President Petros government.Following intense negotiations, lawmakers approved the Senates earlier draft with a robust majority of 86 votes in favor.Consequently, this fast-tracked approval underscored the urgency to enact the reform before the legislative deadline.Had they delayed, the bill would have collapsed, necessitating a restart of the entire legislative process.This reform signifies more than a bureaucratic update; it heralds a pivotal shift towards social equity.Slated to take effect in July 2025, the reform introduces significant changes.For instance, workers will now contribute to pensions at a new threshold of 2.3 minimum wages, which aims to fortify Colpensiones, the public pension fund.Colombias Pension Overhaul: A New Dawn.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Furthermore, the Banco de la Repblica will take charge of a newly established pension fund.This fund aims to grow with contributions, investing in diverse assets for future retirees payouts.The reform follows a court decision to cut the contribution period for women by 25 weeks, targeting 1,000 weeks by 2036.It introduces a lifetime pension for over-65s with 150-999 weeks of contributions who dont meet full criteria.Colombias Pension Overhaul: A New DawnThis provision will greatly benefit those in dire financial straits by offering them a semblance of security in their later years.This overhaul is crucial as it constructs a safety net for 18 million Colombians, with 16 million expected to rely solely on the public system.It stabilizes Colombias elderly finances and shows commitment to inclusivity and support for the extremely poor and vulnerable.Ultimately, Colombia is not merely revising its pension scheme; it is rewriting the social contract.This reform fosters a system where economic security in old age is a right, not a privilege.By doing so, it marks a significant step towards a more equitable society, showcasing the transformative power of proactive governance.





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