“The System Doesn’t Work”: Sharp Criticism from San Marino Against Eurovision 2025 Voting Method
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After finishing last in the grand final, the CEO of the San Marino national broadcaster and the country’s Minister of Tourism have harshly criticized the European Broadcasting Union and the Eurovision voting system—targeting not just the televote, but also the jury voting, unlike other countries.
A wave of frustration has swept through San Marino’s national broadcaster following the disappointing result—last place in the final with the song “Tutta L’Italia” by Gabry Ponte. In an interview aired on national television, Roberto Sergio, CEO of San Marino’s national broadcaster, and Federico Pedini Amati, San Marino’s Minister of Tourism, voiced strong reservations about the current Eurovision voting system. Unlike other countries that criticized only the public vote—especially after Israel received high scores—San Marino’s criticism extended to the jury voting as well.
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Roberto Sergio stated emphatically: “The system doesn’t work—the public vote is not necessarily related to the song itself. On the one hand, there are zeros, and on the other, there...










