Fabricio Ojeda (6 February 1929 - 21 June 1966) was a Venezuelan journalist, politician, and guerrilla leader.
He was the President of the Patriotic Junta that organised the movement to end Marcos Pérez Jiménez' dictatorship (1952-1958), and was then elected to the Venezuelan Chamber of Representatives for the Democratic Republican Union (URD), before becoming a leader of the Armed Forces of National Liberation (FALN).
In 1956 he became a reporter for El Nacional, based in the Miraflores Palace, and used this position to help organise the end of Pérez' rule.
[citation needed] On 11 June 1957 Ojeda invited two other URD members and a Communist, Guillermo García Ponce, to his home, and they agreed that the time was ripe to form a multi-partisan organisation aiming to overthrow Pérez.
[3] As the head of the Patriotic Junta, Ojeda emerged from the Pérez dictatorship as the most important URD member after its leader, Jóvito Villalba.