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Colombia Court Orders Petro Government to Refund Emergency Funds
The court's ruling directly challenges the government's handling of emergency financial measures, impacting Petro's economic policies. The stock market responded positively, with COLCAP reaching a one-month high of 2,301, reflecting investor confidence amid judicial reassurance. Future developments include potential revisions of emergency declaration procedures as the government assesses legal risks.
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Rio Times