Within his first 60 days in office, Colombia's President de la Espriella will not have formally submitted legislation or a decree seeking to abolish the JEP peace tribunal.
The wording, the opening probability, and the counter-signal below were fixed when this call was published. Updates revise the reading — never the record: the verdict is graded against the opening call.
The trajectory
The record since
The call stands as issued — no revisions.
What would overturn it
A filed bill, executive decree, or constitutional-reform proposal specifically targeting the JEP's existence would overturn the call; a spending review or rhetorical criticism alone would not.
The verdict
Open Resolves by 6 Oct 26 — graded at the weekly Reckoning against the criteria above, and recorded here.
As logged at issue
Colombia: once inaugurated August 7, president-elect de la Espriella will likely stop short of formally submitting legislation or a decree to abolish the JEP peace tribunal within his first 60 days, given his own justice-minister pick has already narrowed the pledge to a spending review; a filed bill or decree targeting the JEP's existence would be the signal this call is wrong.
Cite this call
The Cursus Publicus, Call 2026-07-10-02 — recorded 10 Jul 26. https://archive.cursuspublic.us/calls/2026-07-10-02.html
