Diana Marcela Morales Rojas (born 1988) is a Colombian political scientist and politician who has served as Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism since 2025. A member of the Liberal party, she has served as inter-institutional manager of the Victims Unit, advisor to the National Administrative Department of Statistics directorate, and advisor to the office of the Minister of Technology, Information, and Communications.
Born in Arauca, Arauca, Morales studied political science at the Del Rosario University. She served as Secretary of the Sixth and Fourth Permanent Constitutional Committees of the Chamber of Representatives from 2018 to 2025.
Morales was born in Arauca, Arauca in 1988. She studied political science at the Del Rosario University. She later obtained a master's degree in interdisciplinary development studies with an emphasis on security, peace and development from the University of the Andes, where he also obtained a specialization in state and public policy.
In June 2025, Morales was appointed by President Gustavo Petro as Minister of Trade, Industry, and Tourism, replacing Luis Carlos Reyes. Her appointment sparked speculation due to her membership in the Liberal Party and her close ties to Simón Gaviria, son of former President César Gaviria, the party's leader. President Gaviria later stated that Morales did not represent the party. Morales officially assumed the ministry on June 5, 2025, almost automatically taking on the role of managing the tariff crisis with the United States and continuing the strategic policy with a slight rapprochement with China.
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