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Data from Mediamonitor/Marktest show Henrique Gouveia e Melo received the most airtime on free‑to‑air channels during the first round — about 4 hours 50 minutes across RTP1, RTP2, SIC and TVI and 126 news items — making him the most visible candidate on broadcast news. Broad coverage can shape voter perceptions going into the second round and raises questions about media balance that parties and regulators may discuss. Those following the campaign should note broadcast schedules and constituency outreach ahead of the run‑off.

Henrique Eduardo Passaláqua de Gouveia e Melo (born November 21, 1960, in Quelimane, Mozambique) is a retired Portuguese Navy Admiral running for president in the January 18, 2026 election as an independent candidate. He entered the Naval School in 1979 and built a 45-year military career, commanding submarines NRP Delfim and NRP Barracuda, the frigate NRP Vasco da Gama, and serving as Naval Commander (2017-2020) and Chief of Naval Staff (2021-2024). His national prominence surged in 2021 when he was appointed coordinator of Portugal's COVID-19 vaccination task force, which achieved the world's highest vaccination rates, earning him a spot on Jornal de Negócios' list of 50 Most Powerful People. He announced his presidential campaign on May 29, 2025, backed by the People's Monarchist Party.
Political Philosophy:
Gouveia e Melo positions himself as a "centrist pragmatist" focused on institutional balance, effective governance, and consensus-building. He advocates for demanding presidential oversight of democratic institutions without institutional opposition to government, emphasizing "institutional loyalty" paired with rigorous accountability. His platform prioritizes growth, social cohesion, and equitable development, rejecting ideology for pragmatic results-oriented leadership
