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Commentator of the Eurovision song contest believes Jamal mistress

Комментатор Евровидения считает Джамалу фавориткойCommentator of the Eurovision song contest doesn’t believe that the first place is Russia.

According to the German commentator for the Eurovision song contest “Eurovision” Peter urban, this year Ukraine is undoubtedly one of the favorites.

Peret urban commented on Eurovision since 1997. The representative of Ukraine at the contest Jamal a commentator called one of the favorites.

In addition, he noted that a sufficiently strong competitors and contenders for the first place are Australia, Austria, Sweden and Israel.

The German also believes that the Russian singer Sergey Lazarev will not be able to win, no matter what the bookies say.

“All the bookies say that, Yes, Russians win. I can’t really believe, as I think the composition is very mediocre”, – expressed his opinion of Peter urban.

He also noted that this year Russia made a bid not for the song, and the video of his speech contestant. However, Eurovision is a song contest, not a video.

We will remind, the Russian singer Sergey Lazarev is the main contender for victory in the current singing competition “the Eurovision” according to several betting aggregators. In particular, about the likely victory of the party of the Russian Federation said Oddschecker and Nicerodds.

As is known, Russian artist will perform at the Eurovision song contest with the song You are the only one. As you know, the video for the song for the day gathered more than a million views online. I wonder what lighting effects in the video resemble performance of last year’s winner of “Eurovision” of måns Zelmerlow, whose performance was also built on the play of light.

Earlier it was reported that commentators of the Russian TV channel “Russia 1” during a TV broadcast of the song contest “Eurovision 2016” has distorted the meaning of the song participants from Ukraine Jamala.

It is known that the tender song Jamala “1944” dedicated to the tragic events after the Second world war, when the Crimean Tatar people were forcibly deported from the Crimea because of the authorities of the Soviet Union.

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