As the campaign enters in its final week, it remains somewhat low profile, however, some national party leaders have been campaigning in Madeira:
- Pedro Nuno Santos, PS leader, and Marta Temido, the PS' European election head list candidate, campaigned this Saturday in Funchal with the party's Madeira candidate, Paulo Cafôfo. PNS accused the PSD of only creating confusion in Madeira and that PM Luís Montenegro is "ashamed" of Miguel Albuquerque and that's the reason why Montenegro will not travel to Madeira during the campaign;
- Albuquerque and CHEGA are in a contest on who "flip-flops" more, regarding a possible deal and/or coalition after the elections. Albuquerque has said everything and its contrary regarding this, from there is "no red lines" to CHEGA is an anti-autonomy party so a deal is difficult. CHEGA and its main candidate, Miguel Castro, is following the same "path", with André Ventura saying the party will never support Miguel Albuquerque because of his corruption investigation, however, the party's candidate said, at a RTP debate, that he could be open to support a PSD led government, if the PSD proposes "good solutions", pressing that he doesn't close the door at any party:
- But, today, Miguel Castro "erased" parts of his statements in the debate saying that the party will not do any deal with either the PSD or the PS, thus closing the door at some parties after all;