The morning television magazines, which try to entertain and show welfare content daily, began their broadcasts today with great seriousness and regret. That tone was set by the recent one assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, on Wednesday afternoon, August 9. The drivers of these spaces took a few minutes of their content to pay tribute to the late politician and also to deliver a message of hope to their audience.
The first to start the transmission is morning newsfrom RTS, at 9:30 am. The presenters Gabriela Pazmino, Maria del Rosario Gutiérrez and Roselena Vasconez they appeared on screen, without their companions Isaac Delgado and José Luis Arévalo, all dressed in black. Pazmiño wore flared trousers with a black and white vertically striped blouse, Gutiérrez opted for a set of an off-the-shoulder top with long sleeves and a tight skirt, Vásquez styled a shirt dress.
It was Gabriela Pazmiño who broke the silence: “Today we want to show solidarity with the family of candidate Fernando Villavicencio, with the whole country and only call for calm, peace and unity,” she said. Subsequently, her companions gave way to a connection to Quito, where the violent act took place. From there, they interviewed Galo Valencia, Villavicencio’s uncle, who was visibly upset yesterday and was in charge of announcing his cousin’s death to the local media.
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Started at 10am From house to houseon TC Television. In the living room area lounge of the set, the presenters Wendy Rosillo and Jorge Heredia They made the morning introduction. They remembered today’s historic date, August 10, a day of civic and patriotic celebrations, but this year the murder was mourned.
“We should do it in an atmosphere of joy and celebration (celebrate August 10), but we cannot ignore the events that happened in our country yesterday,” Rosillo said. Heredia then made way for a portrait in honor and memory of the journalist.
In a short clip, Villavicencio was seen in various facets of his election campaign, his political career and his family life, taking pictures and when he produced a video clip, in the company of his daughters, to promote the promotion of his candidacy. “Of course we extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends,” added Wendy Rosillo. Given the situation, Jorge Heredia also invited the public not to share news that has not been verified by sources.

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In touchfrom EcuadorIt started at 10:30 am with the same ceremony. Unlike the other shows, all the show’s hosts (Virginia Limongi, Henry Bustamante, Gabriela Díaz, Dora West and Patricio Urrutia) They were there from the first minute of the morning, all standing and looking into the camera with a very formal composure.
Díaz welcomed the viewers. “Today is a day to reaffirm that we are aware of the current issues that we are experiencing and are completely unaware of, but we are reaffirming a commitment we made this year to be a safe place for y’all.’ said the host.
He continued: “We live in a worrying criminal era, we cannot cover the sun with one finger, but it is also an important date when we must highlight that family union, as a society and a homeland.”

West echoed his words, stating that “we as Ecuadorians are affected and we repeat this cry for independence, a cry that is tearing us apart today because all we ask for is peace, tranquility and security.”
Bustamante, for his part, explained that they feel “exactly the same” as the audience right now. “We woke up with uncertainty, fear and entrusted ourselves to God more than ever as we left home… We all live that quest for faith.” In conclusion, he pointed out: “We stand in solidarity with the families broken by the abrupt separation of their loved ones.”
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