A Colombian court has rejected a request from the Ministries of Interior and Defense, along with businessman Armando Novoa, to overturn a judicial order suspending activities within the Zonas Urbanas Transicionales (ZUT). These ZUTs are transitional urban zones established as part of the peace agreement with the now-disbanded FARC rebel group. The government sought to invalidate the suspension, arguing it hindered ongoing efforts in these areas. The judge’s decision maintains the current suspension of activities. Details regarding the specific reasons for the initial suspension and the nature of the activities halted remain limited in available reports. This ruling represents a setback for the government’s plans concerning the ZUTs and signals continued judicial scrutiny of related policies. The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the implementation of the peace process.