Robles was an assistant at the National University's regional campus in
Brunca from 2015 to 2016, working on the Promoting Community Social Capital and Indigenous Safeguarding projects. He was the Broad Front's
presidential candidate in the
2026 general election. Robles's platform included placing police forces where they should be, in order to stop
drug smuggling into Costa Rica; increasing education funding; and reinstating technical standards of therapeutic abortions to protect women's lives. At the election on 1 February 2026 Robles came fourth after receiving 3.76% of the votes. ==References==