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News desk FORMER Mayor of Calvia Margarita Nájera is demanding a public apology from “all those who knowingly lied” to destroy her politically and on a personal level. She said she has not ruled out taking legal actions.

Nájera, who is now “just a member of the PSOE” (Spanish Socialist Workers Party), was speaking at a press conference called yesterday to express her satisfaction at the news that the suit filed against her by the Mayor of Calvia, Carlos Delgado, for alleged misappropriation of public funds, has been archived.

The charge revolved around the sum of 120'000 euros, which Nájera had listed as expenses.
She spoke of the “dramatic situation” she and her family had been forced to live for the past six years when the Partido Popular (PP) and later the mayor's office, started “a persecution campaign” against her in an effort to destroy her “on a politicial, personal and professional level.” She accused the PP and a local newspaper of having recourse to lies to damage her reputation and she pointed out that four of the eight complaints filed against her have now been shelved.

Nájera slammed the tactics of Carlos Delgado and his team which, she said, “recall another island, Sicily,” and involved threats to members of the PSOE to expose episodes of their private lives when they criticised the Rasputin scandal (when a member of the government claimed the admission for a party of six to a Moscow strip club as expenses). Asked if she would return to politics, she said it would depend on the result of the cases against her which are still pending.