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Judge Orders Nationwide Reinstatement of Disability Pensions as ANDIS Halts Audits

The ruling frames the case as a collective rights issue requiring due process before any suspension.

Overview

  • Federal Judge Guillermo Díaz Martínez ordered all non-contributory disability pensions suspended in recent audits to be restored, set a 24-hour deadline to pay withheld amounts, and froze further audits until a final judgment.
  • By declaring the case a collective action, the court extended protection to beneficiaries nationwide rather than limiting relief to individual claimants.
  • ANDIS said it is complying through Resolutions 12.621/2025 and 13.653/2025, reactivating payments from the month of interruption, notifying beneficiaries, instructing ANSES to resume disbursements, and pausing audit activities.
  • Defensoría del Pueblo and APyFaDiM backed the injunction, arguing the state reversed due process by cutting benefits first and calling recipients to prove eligibility afterward.
  • Myrian Juárez, ANSES regional head and congressional candidate, criticized the blanket restitution, claimed most audited cases failed to prove disability, acknowledged notification flaws, and urged resuming audits once procedures are corrected.