The final phase of selecting the song that will represent Greece at Eurovision 2023 has been completed, greekcitytimes.com reports.
Out of five songs, three songs made it through to the final stage to represent Greece in the 67th song contest, which will be held in May in Liverpool.
The 70-member Audience Committee and the ERT Committee singled out “What they say” by Victor Vernicos, “Liar” by Melissa Mantzoukis, and “Shout out” by Maria Maragou and Antonia Kaouris.
The artists and their teams were invited yesterday by ERT to present their proposals in detail so they can be considered by the ERT Committee before the final rating.
The 7-member Commission of ERT, chaired by Dimitris Papadimitriou, consists of Petros Adams, Leonidas Antonopoulos, Fotis Apergi, Maria Kozakou, Konstantinos Bourouni, and Yannis Petridis.
The vote of the Audience Committee constitutes 50.6% and will determine the final result, with 49.4% depending on the seven-member jury of ERT.
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