During his school years, he was elected president of the Secondary Students’ Federation of his school. He began his political involvement during his university years, joining the
Christian Democratic Party in 1970 at the age of fifteen, and serving as a party leader between 1976 and 1980. After graduating, he was elected president of the Christian Democratic Professionals’ Association of Valparaíso in 1984 and provincial president in 1985. He later became a member of the
Group of 24, dedicated to constitutional studies from its foundation. During the 1988 national plebiscite campaign, he served as secretary of the
No Campaign Command in Valparaíso. That same year, he was elected delegate to his party’s National Council. In December 2001, he was a candidate for Senator for the V Region of Valparaíso Coast (6th Circumscription) but was not elected. In June 2002, he assumed the role of political adviser to Minister of Health
Osvaldo Artaza, working on the implementation of the AUGE Plan. In 2004, he was elected Mayor of
Valparaíso for the 2004–2008 term. In the 2008 municipal elections, he ran for re-election but was defeated by
Jorge Castro Muñoz. ==References==