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Ireland's Eurovision Voting Breakdown & Emmy's Final Place in Comp Revealed

Summary by The Irish Sun
IRELAND’S Eurovision ­voters gave Israel 12 points in the second semi-final and ten points in the Grand Final on Saturday. Details of the song contest televoting and jury voting were revealed today. Emmy and her song Laika Party failed to make the cut for Saturday’s finalAndres Poveda LTD APA Palestinian flag is held up in the audience during the dress rehearsal for the Grand Final[/caption] Youth DemandThree Youth Demand supporters have been de…

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The Spanish public broadcaster RTVE will request an investigation tomorrow into the televoting during the Eurovision Song Contest. This is reported by the Spanish newspaper El País. The Israeli candidate received the maximum of 12 points from the Spanish public, while the Spanish professional jury did not award any points. The tensions between Spain and the organizer EBU are thus increasing.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Not only did our country give the most public votes to Israel on Saturday, but that also happened in Spain. And the Spanish broadcaster RTVE does not believe much of that, writes El Pais. According to the newspaper, the channel is therefore requesting an audit of the votes on Monday.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Tensions between RTVE and the European Broadcasting Union continue. Now, Spanish television is questioning the televoting, which in 13 countries favored the Israeli song.

·Portugal
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The festival has informed the public chain that it received more than 140,000 votes during the final, but without a precise breakdown explaining why Israel received the maximum score

·Spain
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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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