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6am: Presidential debate with eight candidates on the radio this morning

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6am: Presidential debate with eight candidates on the radio this morning

A radio-hosted presidential debate featuring eight candidates will be broadcast live at 6am. The early-morning forum will focus on key policy issues and voter concerns, offering an analytical platform to compare candidates’ positions and campaign strategies ahead of the election. The timing and radio format may influence reach and engagement, making it a noteworthy moment in the campaign calendar.

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Context & Explainers

Emigrant voting lets Portuguese citizens living abroad cast ballots in national elections, usually by mail or at consulates. With several hundred thousand registered overseas voters, their turnout and geographic distribution can be decisive in close presidential contests, so candidates often campaign to win votes in key emigrant communities.

Remote voting means casting a ballot without being physically present at a polling station, using methods such as postal ballots, proxy voting or internet/telephone systems. In the current presidential vote context many Portuguese abroad had to travel to consulates because remote options weren’t available, so voters living overseas should check well before election day which methods (if any) apply to them and how to register.

Tactical voting means choosing a less-preferred candidate to achieve a strategic outcome—for example concentrating support to ensure a preferred candidate reaches the second round (segunda volta) or to block a rival. Party leaders urge it when they want to avoid splitting votes among similar candidates and increase the chance of a favourable runoff result.