Bolger, Deirdre (1938–)
Bolger, Deirdre (1938–)
Irish politician. Born July 27, 1938, in Dublin, Ireland; m. David F. Bolger; children: 5 sons.
Representing Fine Gael, elected to the Seanad from the Industrial and Commercial Panel: Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel (1981–82) and from the Oireachtas Sub-Panel (1982–83).
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