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Guillermo Villanueva
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Guillermo "Memong" Zosimo Villanueva (died September 18, 1945) was a Filipino politician who served as Governor of Negros Oriental during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.
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Biography
Education
Villanueva earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Silliman Institute in 1912, and a Bachelor of Laws degree from Michigan University in 1918.[1]
Political career
After completing his education in the United States, Villanueva returned to the Philippines in 1919 and was appointed counselor of Bais in 1920.[1]
In 1922, he was elected to Congress as representative from Negros Oriental's 1st congressional district. He was re-elected to the same office in 1925, 1928, and 1931.
He was elected Governor of Negros Oriental in the 1941 Philippine general election.[1]
Death
Villanueva was killed on September 18, 1945 by retreating Japanese forces in Zamboanguita.[1] There was no conclusive evidence to point out the reasons the Japanese forces killed him, and his remains were never recovered.[1] His death came shortly before the main body of Japanese forces surrendered on September 22, 1945.[2]
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