Ecuadorian Presidential Candidate Fernando Villavicencio Shot Dead in Shocking Assassination

In a shocking turn of events, Ecuador presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was assassinated on Wednesday. Villavicencio, a former journalist and outspoken critic of the government, was shot while campaigning in Quito.

Villavicencio’s death has sent shockwaves through Ecuador and beyond. He was a popular figure among the country’s opposition, and his assassination is seen as a major blow to democracy.

Villavicencio had been a vocal critic of President Guillermo Lasso, accusing him of corruption and human rights abuses. He had also been reportedly investigating the government’s ties to drug trafficking.

In recent months, Villavicencio had received death threats. He had even been forced to flee the country for a time.

His assassination is a reminder of the dangers faced by journalists and activists in Ecuador. It is also a sign of the growing polarization in the country.

The government has promised to investigate Villavicencio’s assassination, but many people are skeptical that the truth will ever be known.

Villavicencio’s death is a tragedy for Ecuador. He was a brave man who fought for what he believed in. His assassination is a reminder that democracy is fragile and that it must be protected.


Villavicencio’s assassination is a reminder of the dangers faced by journalists and activists in Latin America. In recent years, there has been a surge in violence against journalists and human rights defenders in the region.

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, at least 30 journalists were killed in Latin America in 2022. The vast majority of these killings have gone unsolved.

Villavicencio’s assassination is a wake-up call for the international community. It is time to take action to protect journalists and activists in Latin America.


Many on X/Twitter reacted to the news:

Benny Johnson announced the news in a tweet.

“BREAKING: Ecuador presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has been assassinated in a shooting outside of a campaign event.”

X/Twitter user Christian Zurita shared a video from the event:


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