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"Already enough glitter" - a Finnish visa expert gives a harsh review of Swedes - World News

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Visa expert Mikko Silvennoinen was upset about the victory of the Vöyrian Kaj band in Melodifestivalen. He says the Swedish visa strategy has changed completely. According to Mikko Silvennoinen, the Swedes have now realized that Finnishness is a hot phenomenon in the world.Jenni Gästgivar Visa expert Mikko Silvennoinen says the Melodifestivalen finals and KAJ’s victory with great amazement. – I didn’t believe this. I was pretty sure Måns would …

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Tonight's final in Melodifestivalen was a battle between Kaj and Måns Zelmerlöw, between crunch and magnificent pop.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Hilla Lind, Maria Pieti and Anne Angeria, who live in northern Sweden, wish the KAJ band victory in the Melodifestivalen final.

·Finland
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Sweden's Eurovision qualifiers will be an exciting Sweden-Finland match. Among the competitors there are a lot of experienced visa entrepreneurs.

·Helsinki, Finland
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KAJ has won Melodifestivalen. In Helsinki, people celebrated at Havis Amanda, while the Swedish Mello artists lamented KAJ's win.

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The winner of the Swedish Eurovision preliminary round Melodifestivalen was announced as the Finnish band KAJ with the song "Bara bada bastu", who will represent the kingdom in Basel, Switzerland in May. The big favorite, Måns Zelmerlöw, who brought Sweden the Eurovision victory in 2015 with the song "Heroes", was so devastated by the loss that he rushed out of the hall and could not hold back his tears of hurt afterwards.

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Helsingin Sanomat broke the news in Helsinki, Finland on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
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