Lynch, Kathleen (1953–)
Lynch, Kathleen (1953–)
Irish politician. Born 1953 in Cork, Ireland; m. Bernard Lynch.
Joined Worker's Party (1984); was a founding member of the Democratic Left following a split with the Worker's Party; representing Democratic Left, elected to the 27th Dáil in a by-election (1994–97) for Cork North Central; returned to 29th Dáil (2002).
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