In 1971, the construction of the Majes-Siguas project was declared necessary by the decree No.18375 in order to develop Southern Peru and in the next year another decree classified it as a regional development project. Work began on the 3 October 1971; about were invested in the project. In 1982, the
statutory corporation AUTODEMA was created in order to administer the project. In 2018, concerns were raised about
corruption in AUTODEMA including fabricated expenses, resulting in an investigation by the Comptroller General of Peru. Between 2006 and 2010, the second stage of Majes-Siguas (Majes-Siguas II) was planned, including the development of an
environmental impact statement for the Angostura Dam. An
investment of - was projected for Majes-Siguas II. In 2014-2015, laws were enacted authorizing the acquisition of land for the construction of Majes-Siguas II, which was also declared a "project of public need". In 2014, were projected as investment in Majes-Siguas II, which is considered to be payable with the revenue from
hydropower and the newly cultivated land. The project is being carried out through a
public-private partnership involving the state and the "Angostura-Siguas Consortium". The work on the Apurimac-Colca diversion project began in 2017, with a ceremony in the presence of the then Peruvian president
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski. == Political considerations ==