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Guillermo de Vega : ウィキペディア英語版
Guillermo de Vega
Guillermo Cruz de Vega (February 1, 1931 – October 27, 1975), nicknamed Gimo, was a Presidential Assistant of former Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos with the rank of Cabinet Secretary. He was assassinated on October 27, 1975 while working at his office at the Malacañan Palace, the site of the President’s residence and office complex.
==Overview==
As Presidential Assistant, Secretary de Vega was in charge of preparing documents for the President’s appointment of officials of the executive and judicial departments, among other duties. He was thus regarded as the “little president.”〔“Murder in Malacañang” by Gus Abelgas. “True Crimes” TV show, ABS-CBN. http://uw2.abs-cbnnews.com/images/news/microsites/TrueCrime/malacanang.htm〕
He was also the Chairman of the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures (now known as the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board),〔MTRCB Website, http://www.mtrcb.gov.ph/about/history.php, accessed 21 October 2009.〕 a chess buff and a published writer. He first served Malacañang in 1967 under then Executive Secretary Rafael M. Salas, who recommended him as a Special Assistant in the Office of the President.〔“After many years, they still remember.” Editorial, The Manila Bulletin, November 5, 2003.〕
Guillermo is survived by his wife Maria Rocio Atienza de Vega and their three children, Maria Margarita, born 1960, Eduardo Jose, born 1964, and Jaime Rafael, born 1967. They were married on February 21, 1959 and his widow has not remarried. His remains are in the St. James Parish at Muntinlupa, Philippines.
Among De Vega’s published works were ''Ferdinand Marcos: An Epic'' (1974), a biography in verse that was also translated into Filipino, and ''Film and Freedom: Movie Censorship in the Philippines'' (1975), the first comprehensive historical account of film censorship in the Philippines.

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