The future of Colombia’s stalled pension reform remains uncertain and will be significantly impacted by the outcome of upcoming elections. The proposed reform has been blocked in both the Constitutional Court and Congress for the past two years. Progress on the legislation has been repeatedly delayed, creating a legislative standstill. Key decisions regarding the reform’s advancement are now expected to follow the completion of the electoral process. The reform aims to address long-term sustainability issues within the pension system, but faces considerable political hurdles. The election results will likely indicate the level of political support available to move the reform forward, or potentially lead to further delays or modifications. La Silla Vacía originally reported on this developing situation.