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A massive peaceful outcry gave Ukraine a tremendous victory at Eurovision 2022

Music and No War

Antonio Segovia, MD.
2 min readMay 15, 2022
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The Ukrainian orchestra, Kalush, won the Eurovision 2022 contest, the most famous international contest in the world, held in Turin, Italy.

It was the great favorite of the European public after the Russian invasion of their country; Europe and Australia did not disappoint the popular clamor.

The Europe vote turned massively to give their full support to the six artists of a country that fights with dignity in the rage face and desolation generated by the war in its homeland.

After presenting 40 countries in three days of competition, the qualified juries from each country gave their votes, so the United Kingdom was first, Sweden second, and Spain third. Ukraine was fourth.

After telematics voting counting, the result changed in favor of Ukraine with 631 votes, the UK with 466, and Spain with 459.

The public favored the Ukrainians with 439 and Spain with 228.

The winning song, ‘Stefania,’ is a song for peace and a response of dignity from Europe to Vladimir Putin and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

When they finished their performance, the Kalush Orchestra asked first for “help” for his country, second for…

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Antonio Segovia, MD.
Antonio Segovia, MD.

Written by Antonio Segovia, MD.

Physician. Media and Journalism specialist. Scientific disclosure. Medicine, Mental Health, Psychology, Inspiration, Philosophy, Culture, Poetry, Books, Sports.

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