The 35th Administrative Court of Bogotá has officially concluded the legal dispute between President Gustavo Petro and the Moreno Mejía brothers. The court determined that the president complied with the tutela order regarding statements he made during a Council of Ministers meeting. Consequently, the judge revoked the previous sanction for contempt of court. This ruling effectively closes the judicial process that had been pending against the head of state. The decision confirms that the legal requirements for rectification or compliance were met. By declaring the ruling fulfilled, the court removes the legal pressure on the presidency. The case highlights the tension between executive statements and judicial oversight in Colombia.
