Nicosia, Cyprus. CyBC general-director Thanasis Tsokos defended Cyprus’ Eurovision 2026 entry ‘JALLA’ on Thursday, calling it “a highly professional job” and rejecting claims of improper conduct in the song’s selection or production.
Strategy and experience
Speaking on CyBC, Tsokos said Cyprus’ participation in Eurovision is guided by a strategy of “outward engagement”. He said CyBC has “35 years of experience” and understands what the competition requires and what the Eurovision audience wants, adding that Cyprus’ involvement has “never been marginal”.
Selection process
Tsokos said both the song and the artist were selected through a structured process aimed at meeting the competition’s demands. “They are chosen so that they can respond to the specific requirements of Eurovision,” he said.
Public reaction and criticism
Addressing divided public reaction, Tsokos said musical taste is subjective. “Some will like the song, and some will not, that is natural,” he said, adding that the production is professional and that Cyprus will appear “with a dignified presence”.
He also responded to criticism raised in an open letter by dozens of public figures calling for the withdrawal of the song and its video clip.
Work with record companies
On the selection process, Tsokos said CyBC works closely with record companies familiar with the international market and accepts artist proposals through them.
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