Tue. Oct 22nd, 2024

The Eurobacheniya competition is subject to new rules

European Union Competition is subject to new rules

International Song Contest “European Academy” ;, which one will be in Basel, Switzerland, there will be new rules.

The organizers decided to make changes after serious scandals that arose before the competition was held in 2024 in Malmö. In 2025, participants of “Eurobachenya” Therefore, specially in the space, they can be identified without access to journalists, informing the Bakel Walden competition, informs Eurovision Fun.

It is clear that this innovation was introduced through an incident with a representative of the Netherlands ів Jostom Kleinom >. The musician got into a quarrel with journalists when he went straight to the “green room”. He asked them not to remove him, but his groan was ignored, through which Klein made a hand gesture to his back. Later he was disqualified.

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Another important innovation is the rise of apoliticality. The organizers plan to introduce a code of conduct for all participants, which is intended to maintain political neutrality before performing on stage. Walden is supportive, which is necessary in order for all the contestants to feel safe and to avoid conflicts between the delegations.

In the past, the participants tried to express their political position on stage through barely dress, make-up or look, showing off your make-up Palestine. One of the guests was asked to bring the guests onto the stage with their arafat. In addition, large-scale protests against Israel’s participation in the competition took place in Malmö, due to which the Israeli participant was worried about being buried and the uniqueness of public places without naked consumption.

Prepared by: Nina Petrovich

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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