*Colombia’s constitutional court (CC) has provisionally suspended a 22 December government decree
which declared an ‘economic and social emergency’. This was then used to justify
tax hikes, which the government said were necessary after a senate commission
rejected a tax reform bill to raise Col$16.3tn (US$4.5bn) that was not accounted for in the 2026 budget. The suspension will remain in force until the CC makes a final decision. President
Gustavo Petro criticised the ruling in a social media post, claiming that it amounted to
“a rupture in the constitutional order, just because there is a government that is a friend of the working people” who he said should be shielded from the cost of servicing the national debt.
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