The Soloist of the Go_A Group first commented on his exclusion of the national selection jury. The reason is a violation of the clause of competition policies.
Katerina Pavlenko, the frontwoman of the famous Go_A Group, explained why she was not included in the Eurision-2025 national jury.
As it happens, the reason is a violation of one of the basic rules of the competition: the ban on the public expresses the support of any of the participants.
The Manger spoke about it in a comment for the suspension. Cherkasy. According to him, he did not realize that his actions could be considered bias.
“I just forgot about the point that I didn’t have the right to publicly support the musicians. But for some reason I thought it was supporting the public directly out of the story and saying:” Vote for Ziferblat. “I just posted an article in which the Lithuanian group wrote that their favorite song is ours,” Pavlenko commented.
The publication, however, was noted as a demonstration of the favorite, so organizers turned to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). As a result, it was decided to replace Katerina Pavlenko as part of the jury. His place was taken by producer Natela Chertshvili-Zatsarinna.
Ebu traditionally emphasizes the need to observe the principles of transparency and anonymity when evaluating contests to avoid any risks of influence on the results.
Earlier it was reported that after a strong success in the Eurovision – 2025 Austrian Performer JJ was at the center of the scandal because of his political statement.
Katerina Pavlenko left the composition of Ukrainian Jury at Eurovision 2025
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