McKenna, Patricia (1957–)
McKenna, Patricia (1957–)
Irish politician. Born Mar 13, 1957, in Castleshane, Co. Monaghan, Ireland; m. Martin Gillen.
Taught art in Dublin; became coordinator of the Green Party (1989), then advisor to the deputy; representing the Green Party, elected member of the European Parliament for Dublin (MEP, 1994–99, 1999–2004).
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