In his professional career, he was a mixed judge in Puerto Maldonado; member of the Mixed and Decentralized Chamber of Madre de Dios; legal advisor to grassroots organizations and representative unions of Madre de Dios; and Dean of the Lawyers Association of Madre de Dios (2000-2001).
Politics In 1990, he entered politics as a member of
United Left (IU), being elected deputy for
Madre de Dios, a period that was frustrated by the
1992 self-coup. In 1997 he unsuccessfully ran for mayor of the
Tambopata Provincial Municipality, in a questioned election that gave the ruling candidate the winner. winning with 40.97% of the departmental vote, the highest percentage vote at the national level. He was also president of the Commission on Amazon, Indigenous and Afro-Peruvian Affairs. He was one of the promoters in declaring the
South Interoceanic Highway of national interest, which he considered essential to achieve economic integration with Brazil. He resigned when the ministerial crisis of August 2005 occurred, which led to the fall of the Ferrero cabinet. In 2015, he was appointed General Manager of the
Madre de Dios Region. ==References==