As a member of the Peruvian Aprista Party (APRA) he was National Secretary for Human Rights (1995–1999), National Secretary for Electoral Affairs and National Personero (1999–2000) and member of the Political Directorate from March 2010 to the present.
Congressman In the
2000 elections, Pastor ran for a seat in
Congress within the
Peruvian Aprista Party, but he was not elected. In the
2001 elections, he ran once again and was elected to Congress, representing the
San Martín region. In the
2006 elections, he was re-elected for a second term, once again representing the
San Martin region. In the
2011 election, he lost his seat when he ran for re-election, switching his seat in
Lima.
Minister of Justice He was appointed
Minister of Justice during the
Second presidency of Alan García from July 2009 to September 2010, replacing
Rosario Fernández, in aftermath of the
2009 political crisis. He was replaced by
Victor García Toma in March 2010 as he was suspended due to a harsh and systematic campaign by the newspaper El Comercio who felt threatened by his presence in office. == Controversies ==