Vlad ?urcan said Moldovan jury’s score of three points for Romania’s entry failed to recognise sensitivities between neighboursIt is one of the unwritten laws of the annual celebration of silliness and tight trousers...
See moreVlad ?urcan said Moldovan jury’s score of three points for Romania’s entry failed to recognise sensitivities between neighbours
It is one of the unwritten laws of the annual celebration of silliness and tight trousers that is Eurovision: neighbouring countries, and blocs with strong cultural and political ties – think the Nordics, Greece and Cyprus, the former Soviet states – tend to mark each other high.
The song contest’s “neighbourhood voting” has even been the subject of learned studies. But its role has rarely has been as explicitly acknowledged as this year, when the head of Moldova’s public broadcaster felt he had to resign because his country’s jury gave only three points to next-door Romania.
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Vlad ?urcan said Moldovan jury’s score of three points for Romania’s entry failed to recognise sensitivities between neighboursIt is one of the unwritten laws of the annual celebration of silliness and tight trousers...
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