The big difference between the professional jury and the audience: that’s how our country votes during the Eurovision Song Contest final

Mustii may not be at the Eurovision Song Contest final, but of course our country is still allowed to vote for another country on Saturday night. The Belgian audience contributed Israel freezing pointjust like many other European countries.

In the semifinal round, 12 points from televoting went to Joost Klein, who is also popular among us, but because the Dutch player was not allowed to take part in the final, Israel managed to win the match. freezing point from Belgian viewers. France got 10 points, Croatia 8, Ukraine 7, winners Switzerland ‘only’ 6, Armenia 5, Greece 4, Italy 3, Ireland 2 and Luxembourg 1 point.

Our jury from the Netherlands didn’t seem to dare give twelve points to Israel. Still, Eden got Golan and him Storm 5 points from the Belgian jury, which caused cheers in Malmö. France got the maximum score of 12 points, ahead of Switzerland (10), Germany (8), Italy (7), England (6), Israel (5), Ireland (4), Sweden (3), Portugal (2) and Ukraine ( 1).

Striking: Croatia, runner-up in Sweden and winner of the public vote, did not receive a single point from our jury.

Fifteen is the maximum score for Israel

Belgium is not the only country to contribute 12 points to Israel. In total, Eden Golan got the maximum score from 15 countries. Apart from our country, this also applies to the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Australia, Spain, Finland, England, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Sweden, San Marino, Germany and ‘the rest of the world’. Of the other seven countries, Israel received 10 points. In total, Israel got 323 points from the televoting.

For comparison: Croatia collected 337 points via televoting, but got 12 points from ‘only’ nine countries.

It contains content inserted from social media networks that want to write or read cookies. You have not given permission for this.

Winton Jensen

"Falls down a lot. General tv buff. Incurable zombie fan. Subtly charming problem solver. Amateur explorer."

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *