Bortolo Belotti (26 August 1877 – 24 July 1944) was an Italian politician of the first half of 20th century.
After the March on Rome and the takeover of the Fascist Party, Belotti briefly supported Benito Mussolini because, like many Italians, he believed that Mussolini was the only "strong man" able to defeat the socialists. From 1923, Belotti opposed fascism and did not participate in the election of 1924 because his party, the Liberal Party, supported the fascists.
In 1930, he was arrested for 20 days for his anti-fascist activities and then deported for some months to Cava de' Tirreni. After that, Belotti retired from politics, but in 1943 he was forced to flee to Switzerland in order to escape from the Italian Social Republic. He died in exile in 1944.
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