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The spokeswoman for the Supreme Court, the Minister Ana Gloria Chevesichsaid in Cooperative what hopes that if the second withdrawal of 10 percent of the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) is allowed, “rules will be contemplated to make the system more agile and expeditious and to be able to give a timely and quality response to the parts of the food judgment“.
The constitutional reform project, which is advancing strongly in Congress with votes from the opposition and the ruling party, it will be voted on in the Senate room this Wednesday.
As it is a reform, the highest court will not have to rule on the initiative or make a report to Parliament. However, in conversation with What Remains of the Day, the spokeswoman Chevesich explained that During the processing, he made both Chambers see “the procedural problems that this law could generate.”
In this regard, the magistrate affirmed that the delay that arose in the process of payment of maintenance debts due to withholdings “is generating frustration, uncertainty and restlessness of the plaintiffs and defendants “.
In that sense, the Supreme Court spokeswoman asked that “the notifications of the withholdings to the parties to the maintenance trial be regulated and what happens when an obligor has several food items with different mothers or fathers and when the cases are initiated and processed in different courts of the country “.
At the same time, he called to regulate “that concerning term that the AFPs have to pay, because they simply say they have no deadline. This was not obtained either in the Chamber of Deputies or in the Senate and it is to be hoped that now there are standards in this regard. “
Four months into the process of withdrawing 10 percent of pension savings, the Pension Fund Administrators have paid only three out of 10 withholding orders for alimony debts, sent from the Family Courts.
As Minister Chevesich explained, this translates into 105,000 court orders, AFP have canceled 33,550 from them to the plaintiffs, until November 19.
For this reason, the executive staff of the Administrative Corporation of the Judiciary began yesterday, Monday, to meet with all the AFPs to discuss how to speed up the process.
[En vivo] Spokesperson for the Supreme Court and food pension withholdings: Since yesterday, the executive staff of the Administrative Corporation of the Judiciary began to meet with each AFP to help them generate more efficient and quick payment processes #CooperativeInHome
– Cooperativa (@Cooperativa) November 24, 2020
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