Congressman In the
2011 elections, he ran for a seat in
Congress under the
Fujimorist Force 2011 party of
Keiko Fujimori, representing the constituency of
Lima and was elected for the 2011–2016 term. Five years later, in the
2016 elections, he ran for re-election, this time under the
Alliance for the Progress of Peru coalition and was narrowly re-elected for the 2016–2021 term, defeating Congressman
Luis Iberico by a margin of 35 votes. he left the
Alliance for Progress bench in Congress in 2017 and joined the
Republican Action parliamentary group in 2019. However, his term was cut short by the
dissolution of the Congress of
Martín Vizcarra in 2019. Since its inception in 2011, it has presented 10 bills of which only 4 served as the basis for an approved law. On the contrary, it participated with adherent in more than 100 projects of laws. However, his most notorious political activity was given with the support of the
Con mis hijos no te metas movement, opposed to the gender approach in education and whose spokesman was precisely Christian Rosas, son of the congressman. == References ==