In 2006, the Social Encounter Party was founded as a national political group, which, unlike a party, is not federally funded; it was also organized as a party in
Baja California. That same year, after Calderón's election, he obtained a civil service position in the
Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT). After six months in the post, he was accused by the secretariat's internal oversight agency of disobeying orders from the secretary and altering a document, prompting his removal and barring him from a public service position until 2020. Additionally, for the
60th and
61st sessions of Congress, Flores Cervantes was an unused alternate senator for the
National Action Party (PAN); he had previously been an alternate federal deputy for the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). In 2014, concurrent with the Social Encounter Party's transition to a national political party, Flores Cervantes was named President of the National Directive Committee of the party, its highest position. ==Federal deputy==