A sympathizer of the Labor Party of Spain in his youth, he graduated in Law from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 1981 and has been a Social Security lawyer since 1989.
He has also been part of the Boards of Directors of the Spanish Association of Health and Social Security (AESSS) and of the Federation of Superior Bodies of the Civil Administration of the State (FEDECA).
Since 2005, from the group that promoted the platform (and later association) Ciutadans de Catalunya, he participated in the creation of the Ciutadans-Partit de la Ciutadania (C's) party, as part of the first Executive Committee elected to the Founding Congress of C's, in July 2006 and being the most voted candidate for the General Council of the party at the II National Congress of C's (2007).
[1] He was a member of the executive committee of Citizens and wrote part of the appeal of unconstitutionality (admitted to proceeding) that was presented, on behalf of the party, against the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 2006.
[2] In May 2009, he renounced Citizens' militancy by the pact of this political force with the Libertas formation, under which both organizations co-opted to the European elections headed by Miguel Durán, considering that this agreement broke with the fundamental principles that gave birth to C's.