Former Colombian Minister of Trade, Industry and Tourism, Luis Carlos Reyes, has released data illustrating the growth of Colombia’s debt under the administrations of current President Gustavo Petro, as well as his predecessors Iván Duque and Juan Manuel Santos. Reyes presented graphics demonstrating that the increase in debt was comparatively lower during Petro’s government. The data provides a comparative analysis of fiscal performance across recent presidencies. This disclosure aims to inform public debate regarding Colombia's economic trajectory and debt management. The specifics of Duque and Santos’ debt increases were also highlighted in the presentation. Reyes’ analysis suggests a more restrained approach to debt accumulation under the current administration.