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After the transition to democracy, he gravitated toward the Popular Alliance, but left politics and dedicated his last years of professional activity to the world of business, as a board member of the Empresa Nacional de Petróleos de Navarra y Aragón, Mail Ibérica, and Celulosas de Extremadura, and as president of Agenrop Ibérica, vice-president of the telecommunications company Entel.