From 1997 to 2006, Flores practiced Journalism in her family newspaper, La Tribuna, founded by her grandfather and father December in 1976, following upon a legacy of championing freedom of speech. She has produced periódicals and magazines in print and online, has served as a columnist for more than a decade, and created a weekly comic strip based on the newspaperboy symbol of the Newspaper called Tribunito, and the Tribuna family. Flores was elected as a representative of the Liberal Party to the National Congress and public office with the highest percentage of votes in the country. She also became the youngest and the first woman to hold the position of the First Vice-President of the National Congress of the Republic of Honduras (2006-2010) presiding over Congressional debates and committee meetings, with Government Institutions, International community and civil society. Flores presented her credentials to the Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon as the Ambassador of Honduras to the United Nations. Flores was chosen as the first female Ambassador of Honduras to the United Nations representing the Government of Unity and Reconciliation. After returning Honduras to full participation in all regional groups and forums, in 2012 was elected Vice-president of the United Nations General Assembly's 67th Session. In January 2014, Flores was re-appointed by the government of President Juan Orlando Hernandez as Permanent Representative to the United Nations. In addition to her ambassadorial responsibilities, Flores holds the position of Liaison between the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Honduran Government since 2014 working on Sustainable Development National Plan and Agenda. From 2016- 2018, Flores served the president of the executive board of International Association of Permanent Representatives (IAPR) in New York. ==References==