The Eurovision Song Contest, now in its 70th edition, features a voting system where each of the 35 participating countries casts two sets of votes—one from a jury and one from public viewers. This year's final includes political boycotts by five countries protesting Israel's participation due to the Gaza conflict.
This complex voting mechanism ensures engagement and fairness among diverse cultural perspectives while highlighting geopolitical tensions that can influence contestant support, making it crucial for artists and organizers to navigate these dynamics carefully.
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