In the 2015 general election Rabbé ran once more for the National List, this time as the number two of the Renewed Democratic Liberty (LIDER).
As member of the Guatemalan Republic Front (FRG) Rabbé unsuccessfully ran for the office of mayor of Guatemala City in 1999.
In the 1999 general elections he ran for the position of mayor of Guatemala City for the Guatemalan Republic Front (FRG).
[3] The contacts Rabbé build up during his time as Minister gave him the opportunity to successfully run for Congress in the 2011 elections under the banner of National Change Union of Mario Estrada.
[2] Three months after being installed as Deputy Rabbé resigned from the National Change Union and became an independent member of Congress.
[1][4] Rabbé ran for the office of President of the Congress in 2013, but saw his attempt fail due to lack of support of Roberto Alejos and his party Todos.
The investigation was led by the public prosecution service and the Comisión Internacional contra la Impunidad en Guatemala.
[11] Rabbé and Arístides Crespo were seen as leaders of a group of seven deputies involved in abuse of power, misuse of state money and illegally appointing people to positions in government.
Like his brother he was elected to Congress in 2011 for the National Change Union and left the party at the same time to continue as independent.