One of the most controversial editions of Eurovision ended last night. Bulgaria won with the singer Dara and her song Bangaranga.
Israel came second, while Italy came fifth. But who did the votes of our juries go to?
Here is the detail: if the technical jury (made up of the event producer Angelo Bonello, the maestro Enrico Cremonesi, the choreographer Dalila Frassanito, the journalist Giorgia Belfiore, the radio speaker Nicole Angelozzi, the singer Angelica Bove and Roberto Paolillo from the artist coordination of the Sanremo festival) voted for Belgium, the twelve points of the popular vote rewarded Moldova. And the public was also very generous with Romania and Israel. Below is the detail:
Italian jury:
12 points – Belgium – Essyla – “Dancing on the ice”
10 points – Sweden – Felicia – “My system”
8 points – Malta – Aidan – “Bella”
7 points – Ukraine – Leléka – “Ridnym”
6 points – Poland – Alicja – “Pray”
5 points – Romania – Alexandra Căpitănescu – “Choke me”
4 points – Germany – Sarah Engels – “Fire”
3 points – Bulgaria – Dara – “Bangaranga”
2 points – Lithuania – Lion Ceccah – “Sólo quiero más”
1 point – Moldova – Satoshi – “Long live, Moldova!”
Audience at home:
12 points – Moldova – Satoshi – “Long live, Moldova!”
10 points – Romania – Alexandra Căpitănescu – “Choke me”
8 points – Israel – Noam Bettan – “Michelle”
7 points – Albania – Alis – “Nân”
6 points – Ukraine – Leléka – “Ridnym”
5 points – Bulgaria – Dara – “Bangaranga”
4 points – Greece – Akylas – “Ferto”
3 points – Finland – Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen – “Liekinheitin”
2 points – Poland – Alicja – “Pray”
1 point – Australia – Delta Goodrem – “Eclipse”