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A tribute to the work of journalists was done in the Colombian Senate, having passed a bill that modifies the requirements for some journalists, for time worked, to gain access to the pension. dle the speaker project guajira was Senator Jorge Ballesteros Bernier.

The bill passed second reading in favor of journalists sheltered by the transition regime enshrined in Decree 2090 of 2003. Under the initiative, 500 weeks is not required to access the scheme would be sufficient to demonstrate Listed 416 weeks between the period June 1994 to July 2003. Thus, subtracting two debates in the House to pass presidential approval.

Senator Jorge Ballesteros Bernier gave them some good news today for those who normally take care of having the news: journalists. This news is the adoption by the plenary of the Senate of the project Act 233 of 2010, which adjustments are made in the number of weekly contributions for those communicators sheltered by the transition regime set by the regulations.

Senator explained that the new number of weeks of contributions required (416) are due to the number set out in Article 6 of Decree 2090 (500 weeks) was an insurmountable obstacle to access to the transitional regime. "The project does not create a new pension plan, but opens the way for many journalists to enjoy a dignified and just his pension." He said.

As rapporteur, Ballesteros defended the union of journalists and justified the decision to require only 416 weeks of contributions, saying justice must be done with many journalists who, despite being protected under the transitional regime, due to the economic crisis of the late 90's, became unemployed and could no longer trading.

"This situation has led many journalists who should be enjoying a decent pension, have not yet succeeded, despite his many years of commitment to this laudable proven that it is the journalism profession," said the senator Ballesteros.

After vigorous defense of the bill, it was adopted with 44 votes in favor and eight against.

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