Eurovision participants from Ukraine violated the rules of the contest. They face disqualification

Eurovision-2022 participants from Ukraine called on the world to help the Nazis at Azovstal
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The Kalush Orchestra, representing Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, broke the rules by ending their performance with a political slogan. According to the rules, they face disqualification.

A member of the Ukrainian group Kalush Orchestra at the end of his performance at Eurovision 2022 made a political slogan, calling on the world to “help” Mariupol and save the nationalists closed at the Azovstal metallurgical plant. According to the rules of the competition, participants are prohibited from making political statements and taking actions of a provocative nature.

Eurovision 2022 is taking place in Turin (Italy). In February, Russia proposed to be removed from participation in Eurovision in connection with the special operations in Ukraine. Then the leadership of the European Broadcasting Union made such a decision, reports RT. The competition has been held every year since 1956 and is one of the most popular non-sporting events in the world.

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The Kalush Orchestra, representing Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, broke the rules by ending their performance with a political slogan. According to the rules, they face disqualification. A member of the Ukrainian group Kalush Orchestra at the end of his performance at Eurovision 2022 made a political slogan, calling on the world to “help” Mariupol and save the nationalists closed at the Azovstal metallurgical plant. According to the rules of the competition, participants are prohibited from making political statements and taking actions of a provocative nature. Eurovision 2022 is taking place in Turin (Italy). In February, Russia was proposed to be removed from participation in Eurovision in connection with a special operation in Ukraine. Then the leadership of the European Broadcasting Union made such a decision, reports RT. The competition has been held every year since 1956 and is one of the most popular non-sporting events in the world.

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