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Name
  
Marco Bertolotto


Role
  
Politician

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Marco Bertolotto (born Quiliano, 8 September 1959) is an Italian doctor and politician, formerly president of Savona province.

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A graduate in medicine and surgery, Bertolotto pursued a number of specializations in medicine, surgery, and sanitary management prior to beginning his political career. He served as director of the pain therapy and palliative care unit at Santa Corona hospital in Pietra Ligure, before being elected to the first of two terms as mayor of Toirano in 1995. During his second term of office he generated a lively council debate over the construction of a waste incinerator on municipal land. He also engineered a twinning agreement, inaugurated in October 2003, with the Christian community of Rumbek in South Sudan.

Bertolotto was in 2004 elected President of Savona province in a runoff on June 12 and 13. He represented the centre-left Ulivo coalition and attracted 50.6% of the vote. In 2007 he lost the support of two of the provincial councillors representing the Italian Democratic Socialists, and in June 2008 he announced that, on failing to be selected as Democratic Party candidate for the provincial elections due in 2009, he was resigning his party membership.

On 14 November 2008, following the resignation of key councillors from the governing coalition, the Savona provincial administration was formally dissolved and Bertolotto left his post. He was succeeded by the provincial commissioner Mario Spanu, who held office until an extraordinary election in 2009 installed Angelo Vaccarezza to the provincial presidency.

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Marco Bertolotto Wikipedia