

RTVE Demands Eurovision Televote Audit Amid Voting Controversy
RTVE Calls for Eurovision Televote Audit Following Controversial Results Spain's public broadcaster, RTVE, has announced its intention to request a full audit of the televoting results from the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. This decision follows the surprising outcome of the Spanish televote, which awarded Israel a perfect 12 points, while the national jury gave the Israeli entry zero points. The disparity has sparked immediate controversy and raised concerns about the integrity of the voting process. "The lack of transparency in the breakdown of the televote data is deeply concerning," stated a spokesperson for RTVE. "We have serious concerns about the possibility of organized campaigns designed to manipulate the voting results." The statement further indicated that RTVE is committed to ensuring the fairness and accuracy of the Eurovision voting system. The decision by RTVE is not isolated. Other participating countries are also reportedly considering similar audits of their own televoting results, highlighting a growing concern about the potential for manipulation in the contest. The incident underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability in international televised voting systems. The investigation will likely focus on identifying any irregularities and ensuring the integrity of future Eurovision contests.