Work in the judiciary Conti became the justice minister's cabinet helper in 1991. She held various administrative positions in Buenos Aires until 1994, when she left for
Santa Fe, where she worked as
Eugenio Raul Zaffaroni's legal helper for one month. She got a job on 16 March of that year as the
University of Buenos Aires' penal rights and criminology department's secretary, so traveling between Buenos Aires and Santa Fe daily became a burden to Conti, who decided to quit her job in Santa Fe after only one month working there.
Early political career Conti was appointed undersecretary of human rights on 12 December 1997, prompting her to forgo her job at Buenos Aires University to concentrate on her new post. On 26 December 2001, she stepped down from that position, aiming to become undersecretary for institutional reform and national strengthening of democracy in Argentina (part of the
Cabinet Chief's Office), position to which she was appointed on 23 January 2002. Despite having run on the Frepaso ticket, Conti remained aligned to the
Justicialist Party government of
Eduardo Duhalde while in the Senate until 2003, when she joined the newly formed
Front for Victory of president
Néstor Kirchner. Upon joining the new front, she joined the newly created
Partido de la Victoria, or Victory Party, which has been allied to all
Kirchnerist political alliances formed ever since. In December 2005, she was elected a deputy for
Buenos Aires Province for the Front for Victory and was also known for several corruption acts as a member of the government. On 4 February 2010, while she was defending Cristina Kirchner presidency a journalist—Jose Eliaschev—told her that the argument she was using remember the ones used by Russian dictator Josef Stalin, and she said "yes, I have no problem to be a Stalinist", and the journalist insisted "you are a supporter of one of the biggest murderers of 20th century, 20 million of people murdered? I am a Stalinist, signed Diana Conti, can I record that?" the journalist said, and Diana Conti answered "Yes, I have no problem to be Stalinist, maybe it is your problem, not mine". ==Corruption case==