In this year’s Eurovision, Greece experienced a defeat that it had many years to live through: the exclusion of its participation from the second semi-final.
Also, perhaps for the first time, he did not vote for Cyprus – which if nothing else deserved our 12th, if not our 10th.

And for that reason, our vote on final night caused havoc on twitter.

Let’s first see who voted for us (eventually) and how much they gave us, enough to… get banned.

What did we get?

According to the voting data of the b semi-final of Eurovision, as disclosed by the EBU after the conclusion of the final and the expected but historic victory of Loreen, Victor Vernicos collected 14 points, a negative record for the country in the contest.

Specifically, the 12th was from Cyprus, and we also got a humble 2nd from Armenia,

What we gave – “Party” on Twitter with “4” in Cyprus

When Hello Athens was heard, Fotis Sergoulopoulos went to the window and announced the results of the Greek vote. The shock: The Greek committee – against… tradition but also the will of the television audience – did not give the “12” to Cyprus but to… Belgium.

The Greek public gave its top rating, 12 points, in favor of Cyprus, but the committee of our country “voted” for Belgium.

Watch now the song that impressed the committee.

As for Cyprus? We gave her (now) a 4…