The Eurovision Song Contest has introduced new rules regarding government involvement in voting campaigns and limits on the number of votes each fan can cast. These changes come after controversy surrounding voting patterns in the recent contest involving Israel.
- The new rules aim to ensure fairer voting by restricting government-led campaigns.
- Limiting votes per fan is intended to reduce vote manipulation and increase transparency.
MNN Take: Eurovision is adjusting its voting system to maintain the contest’s integrity and public trust, addressing concerns raised by recent events. Details on enforcement and impact will become clearer as the contest progresses.
Source: BBC Entertainment & Arts