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Serbia: Former participant reports PZE as rigged!

Angellina, who participated in both editions of Pesma Za Evroviziju in 2022 and 2023, yesterday challenged the objectivity and impartiality of the Serbian national final.

The young singer while answering questions on her personal Instagram account also mentioned her participation in PZE:

The question was as follows

“Are you ever again participating in PZE?”

With her answering

“Never again, nor in any other rigged competition!
I never really needed it, I did it somewhat naively and only out of immense love for my country… However, I believe there are many better ways to make your country proud..”

Instagram // @angellinaofficial

Another relevant question that was answered was the following:

“What do you think about your last song on PZE?”

“It was very interesting. But too much for that moment. My mistake is that I did it out of spite and not out of love.
I had way better songs, but that’s how I felt at the time.”

Instagram // @angellinaofficial

Angellina came 4th in the 2022 national final with “Origami”, while in 2023 she failed to qualify for Saturday’s final, finishing 12th in the semi-final with “Lanac”.

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Serbia: The results of the first semi-final of “Pesma za Evroviziju 2022”!

Serbia has started the search for its representative and participation for Eurovision 2022. “Pesma za Evroviziju 2022”, as the Serbian national final is now called, consists of two semi-finals. A few minutes ago the first semi-final was completed, with 9 contestants qualifying for the next stage, the grand final, on Saturday 5 March.

The hosts of the show were Dragana Kosjerina and Jovan Radomir, being supported by Kristina Radenković and Stefan Popović in the Green Room.

The eighteen songs competing tonight for a place in Saturday’s final were:

The results:

The result was determined 50% by the jury and 50% by the televoting community. However, the jury of both semi-finals, according to RTS, will remain anonymous.

The nine acts who qualified, according to the order announced, and their place in the Grand Final’s running order are:

  1. Biber (performing 13th on the Grand Final)
  2. Zorja (performing 8th on the Grand Final)
  3. Lift (performing 6th on the Grand Final)
  4. Aca Lukas (performing 9th on the Grand Final)
  5. Konstrakta (performing 18th on the Grand Final)
  6. Ivona (performing 16th on the Grand Final)
  7. Angellina (performing 14th on the Grand Final)
  8. Marija Mikić (performing 17th on the Grand Final)
  9. Ana Stanić (performing 12th on the Grand Final)

The second semi-final will be transmitted by RTS tomorrow, Friday 4th March, at 21:00 CET.

Pictures source: RTS

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