Born in Sauce (Corrientes) in 1949,[1] she was a national normal teacher since 1967, working in the city of Mercedes. She served in the private sphere between 1975 and 1989.[1][2]
She began her political career in 1989 as Secretary of the Deliberative Council of Mercedes, until 1991 when she was elected councilor in that town, with a mandate until 1995. From that year until 2003 she was director of Culture in the Municipality of Mercedes, designated by the then mayor Ricardo Colombi.[2]
In 2003 she was elected national senator for the province of Corrientes, with a mandate until 2009.[3] In that period she was a member of the Administrative and Municipal Affairs commissions; Agriculture, Livestock and fishing; Rights and Guarantees; Health and Sports; Environment and Sustainable Development; and Federal Tax Co-participation.[4]
In 2007 sha was conventional in the reform of the Constitution of the Province of Corrientes.[5]
At the party level, she chaired the Committee of the Radical Civic Union of the city of Mercedes between 1999 and 2001, being elected again in 2003.[2]