Mass Protests Lead to Resignation Over Eurovision Voting
Public outrage over Moldova's jury voting in the Eurovision Song Contest led to the resignation of the head of its state broadcaster. Criticism centered on the scant points awarded to Romania, despite shared cultural ties. Moldova aims to join the EU as it distances itself from Russia.
The head of Moldova's public radio and television broadcaster resigned amid protests about voting in the Eurovision Song Contest. Fans criticized Moldova's jury for awarding only three points to Romania, highlighting Moldova's cultural ties with its neighbor.
Director Vlad Turcanu took responsibility at a news conference, affirming the resignation as his decision. The controversy showcases social media's influence in Moldova, a country aspiring to join the EU by 2030.
Public pressure grew after Moldova's jury ignored Ukraine's entry in the contest. Former Defense Minister Anatol Salaru emphasized the importance of people's votes, as public support for Romania was deemed a true reflection of Moldovan society.
(With inputs from agencies.)

