Constitutional Court

Photo of the judges of the Constitutional Court holding hands with President Duque generated tremendous scandal

Different sectors are questioning the independence that the Court has from the Executive as a result of the photograph, taken on the day that Judge Natalia Angel took office

Photo of the judges of the Constitutional Court holding hands with President Duque generated tremendous scandal

Gender parity and other measures that fell with the Constitutional Court's decision on the electoral code

The Full Chamber of the High Court laid down measures such as gender parity, creation of new posts, electronic voting, among others

Gender parity and other measures that fell with the Constitutional Court's decision on the electoral code

“More failures of Iván Duque”: reactions of the political world to the Court's decision to overthrow the new Electoral Code

The Constitutional Court overthrew this law, which had been promoted by the National Registrar, Alexander Vega and had been strongly criticized by various political sectors and experts

“More failures of Iván Duque”: reactions of the political world to the Court's decision to overthrow the new Electoral Code

Constitutional Court overlooks reform of the Electoral Code

For the high court, the Congress of the Republic would have ruled to approve the amendment in extraordinary sessions, so due to formal defects, it is contrary to the National Constitution

Constitutional Court overlooks reform of the Electoral Code

National Public Procurement Agency approves amendment to the law on guarantees

The Constitutional Court is studying the lawsuit against the change that has given President Iván Duque and his government the power to conclude agreements despite the fact that Colombia is in the middle of the electoral season

National Public Procurement Agency approves amendment to the law on guarantees

President Duque would have thought of becoming a judge of the Constitutional Court in the future

The president reportedly met with several magistrates at a dinner where he revealed what his professional future awaits

President Duque would have thought of becoming a judge of the Constitutional Court in the future

The reason why some persons deprived of their liberty will be able to vote on May 29

The Constitutional Court upheld the political right of some prisoners to allow them to vote in the election of President of the Republic

The reason why some persons deprived of their liberty will be able to vote on May 29

Constitutional Court ratifies the conviction against associates of Drugs La Rebaja, founded by the Rodríguez Orejuela

In 1999, a group of workers of this company was linked for the crime of money laundering, which is why they filed a guardianship in 2020

Constitutional Court ratifies the conviction against associates of Drugs La Rebaja, founded by the Rodríguez Orejuela

Constitutional Court will study the protective measures that protect Colombia's social leaders

The court will hold a public hearing to analyze the guardianship actions brought by 18 citizens who identify themselves as human rights defenders against various state authorities

Constitutional Court will study the protective measures that protect Colombia's social leaders

Ecuador: Constitutional Court ruled that Congress issue over Lasso's partial veto of the law on abortion for rape

Ecuadorian legislators had submitted a constitutional consultation to the Court on the President's objection

Ecuador: Constitutional Court ruled that Congress issue over Lasso's partial veto of the law on abortion for rape

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