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In the fifth season of 'Bom Partido', Guilherme Geirinhas talks to the presidential candidates. We followed the behind-the-scenes of the episodes with Gouveia e Melo and Cotrim de Figueiredo. The show's success reveals politicians worried about what to wear and aides excited simply to be present. The comedian insists: 'Bom Partido' has not become 'more important than a debate'.

The closed-door meeting, the zero-risk campaign, the coach trip before the storm, the war room on wheels and the magic number. Observador takes us behind the scenes of the five biggest presidential campaigns.

Alexandre Picoto, of Pitagórica, said that polls “have entered the political fray” and that the institutes responsible for them should not have to respond to politicians' criticisms.

Gouveia e Melo said he is tired of opinion polls and declined to comment on their results.

Perhaps for that reason, increasingly politicians appear on entertainment programmes, where they can speak more informally and show other facets they don't usually reveal on news programmes. The case of Prova Oral on Antena 3. Edited by Miguel Bastos.
After yesterday's debate on RTP, the candidates returned to the campaign trail. Meanwhile, each campaign's machines selected the clips most favourable to the candidate they are promoting. Edited by Miguel Bastos.
Home News Ventura continues to dominate TV audiences Ventura continues to dominate TV audiences The television debates featuring André Ventura continue to be the most watched, with only four of the 28 confrontations between presidential candidates remaining, according to audience analysis by Univ
