He served as a Deputy, Senator, and Government Minister. He also served as Uruguayan minister to
Brazil. A noted
Roman Catholic in a party which was increasingly secularist, Bauzá opposed the Varela educational reforms which his own party backed. Furthermore, since the position of Catholic, he questioned the lay concept the same. In this spirit, prompted the Catholic Society Free Education; it was founded in 1882, and was presided over by Bishop
Inocencio María Yéregui. Toward the end of his life he accepted an appointment to President
Juan Lindolfo Cuestas's Council of State. ==Historian==