Sunday, May 24, 2015

Sweden savor his new victory in Eurovision – El Universal (Venezuela)

The radiant face Zelmerlöw point topped Mans on Sunday the entire Swedish press, celebrating the country’s sixth victory in Eurovision, 41 years after the legendary Waterloo ABBA.

“Miam!” Headlines the country’s largest newspaper, Aftonbladet, playing with Swede -in proximity between the pronunciation of the word and the name of the winner. The newspaper Expressen described, for their part, Zelmerlöv as a “hero”.

“It’s great to Sweden. We are successful in music and it’s a pretty good song,” he told AFP Kalle, 25.

“That’s what happens when you’re the best. Often you win!” He says, smiling, Josefina, a young inhabitant of Stockholm.

For the regional daily Sydsvenskan, although the Swedish song was the favorite, the vote count was “exciting”.

“M ns withstood the pressure and won” celebrates Aftonbladet.

“Congratulations, M ns! A fantastic performance,” wrote the Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven on Facebook. “Now you’re the hero in all of Sweden! Next year Europe will welcome home. Celebrate it well and I’m calling to congratulate you on Monday,” he added.

After the victory of Zelmerlöw with the song Heroes , Sweden became the second most awarded in the history of Eurovision, behind Ireland. The Scandinavian country last victory was in 2012 in Baku.

“Sweden as a country of popular songs, lives a series of epic and outrageous success with two bronzes and a victory since 2011,” wrote the newspaper of reference Dagens Nyheter on Saturday, before the competition.

“I leave happy and moved to tears Vienna, but with nostalgia that will have to wait a while before regaining feeling,” wrote Hanna Fahl, the sent of that newspaper, after the festival.

Three years after organizing the 58th edition of the contest in Malmö (south), near Lund, the hometown of Zelmerlöw, Sweden once again receive thousands of fans of Eurovision next year.

“We celebrate M ns and start now to Eurovision program. It will be a nice sentence inviting Europe to a magical musical show,” said Hanna Stjärne, the director general of public television SVT in a statement.

“We know what mistakes to avoid are,” he said, for his part, the head of the Swedish delegation, Christer Björkman, to news agency TT.

In 2013, the competition had attracted about 32,000 tourists to the region and Malmö and given benefits of 185 million kronor (22 million dollars) for a cost of 25 million crowns.

Sweden had organized the event in Stockholm in 1975, Gothenburg, in 1985 and in Malmö in 1992.

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