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Malta and Norway now confirmed for next year.

 

Norway have a tendency not to be able to send two good songs consecutively, so I don't expect another top ten finish next year for them...I hope Malta get good again, they used to be one of my favourite countries

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I ABSOLUTELY agree with David, I think Russia will put on an amazing show (best since 2001), and will have a hell of an act again!! Can't wait!!
Apparently they were moaning about all the former USSR countries voting for each other and all that... But weren't they part of the Soviet Union for a bit themselves?!

 

Not as far as I was aware - I always thought Poland was a seperate country during the Soviet Union's existence.

 

Norway have a tendency not to be able to send two good songs consecutively,

 

But they have done, though (1995-1996 and 2005-2006, although the latter was MASSIVELY underrated).

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But they have done, though (1995-1996 and 2005-2006, although the latter was MASSIVELY underrated).

 

ok, in my opinion then :P I despised WigWam...

 

Christine Guldbransen was I agree underrated, should have come top ten at least

Germany confirmed. ^_^

 

That's obvious, as they are part of the big 4 :P

 

Not necessarily Martin, given the strength of the 'political theory' in these countries, many are considering dropping out ;)
I doubt Ireland will participate if the Lisbon gets uglier. :rolleyes:
Not necessarily Martin, given the strength of the 'political theory' in these countries, many are considering dropping out ;)

 

It would look bad if two countries that would have got 0 if it wasn't for the non-qualifying countries (Germany and the United Kingdom) enter and those that would have finished with either 30 (France) or 31 (Spain) didn't, would it not?

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Just seen this on Wikipedia...

 

Radio Television of Serbia, have already stated that if Kosovo successfully enters, they will fully withdraw from the competition.

 

Is that true, or has someone just made that up?! RTS are Serbia's only EBU member too, so if they withdraw, so will Serbia altogether.

Just seen this on Wikipedia...

Is that true, or has someone just made that up?! RTS are Serbia's only EBU member too, so if they withdraw, so will Serbia altogether.

 

As a lot of Eastern Europe doesn't recognise Kosovo, I doubt they're going to be joining anytime soon.

 

Plus, the fact that it's on Wikipedia should say something as well.

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Georgia withdrew.

Massive shame :(

 

It has been reported today in Estonian media that Georgia has decided not to participate at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in Russia. The decision comes during the current crisis between the two countries. According to the reports, the CEO of GPB, Georgia's public broadcaster, states that whilst respecting that the competition is non-political, he believes Russia should not be allowed to host the competition and that it cannot guarantee the safety of it's representatives.

 

Estonian media reports that the Georgian public broadcaster has announced they will withdraw from the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in protest against Russian politics.

 

The Chief Executive Officer of the broadcaster Levan Kubaneichvili said that "Eurovision cannot be held in a country which violates human rights and international law and does not respect democratic values". The Georgian broadcaster is also not sure that Russia can guarantee the safety of all participants according to the new portal of the Estonian broadcaster ERR.

 

Kubaneichvili mentioned in his letter to other broadcasters' leaders that Georgia respects the song contest as a non-political even which unites Europe and the world in music and creates cultural bridges.

 

The leader of the Georgian Eurovision project that they are afraid about the people who participate in Moscow. "From our angle Russia cannot guarantee the safety of our representatives and perhaps the safety of participants from other countries either. Maybe this is a good example for the whole world if you think about the situation, to think about the Russian aggression."

 

The news has not been confirmed by the EBU, who at this point, have told esctoday.com that they have no knowledge of an official statement from Georgian broadcaster GPB. There is also several months before a final decision on participation has to be made, and thus there is still time for the Georgian broadcaster to reconsider their position if these early reports are correct.

 

Whilst officially, no countries have yet been invited to participate in the competition, it appears at this stage that Georgia has decided to announce that it will not submit an entry when the EBU issues the rules and asks broadcasters to participate later this year.

 

There has been discussion in Estonia sparked by the Culture Minister about whether Estonia and the Baltic states should refuse to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest, due to take place in Moscow next year following Dima Bilan's victory. His Lithuanian counterpart was quick to reply, saying "Spontaneous decisions might aggravate the efforts of diplomats to harmonize the conflict. It is not right time to speak about that".

 

esctoday.com hopes for a speedy resolution to the conflict and that peace will come to the region with speed. We would like to remind readers to avoid making political comments regarding the crisis. We kindly ask our members to keep reactions focussed on the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Pffft bloody Russians. -_- (Apart from Pavel and Dima Bilan. :heehee:) But no, on a more serious note, that's a real shame and I won't be all that surprised if we do see more former-USSR states pull out before next May.
Georgia withdrew.

 

 

Its probably because what's going on in their country at the moment, with Russia

That's a shame that the conflict between Russia and Georgia has resulted in Georgia's withdrawal -_- Anyway there's no Russia's fault in here.
Its probably because what's going on in their country at the moment, with Russia

 

you don't say :rolleyes: :P

Pffft bloody Russians. -_- (Apart from Pavel and Dima Bilan. :heehee:) But no, on a more serious note, that's a real shame and I won't be all that surprised if we do see more former-USSR states pull out before next May.

 

Ireland is being very quiet at the moment. I have a feeling we may boycott the contest... :rolleyes:

 

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