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Preparations halted, Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in chaos – again!

This year’s contest has been hit by one scandal after the other, and just as we thought things finally ran smooth, the entire event is now in jeopardy again. The Core Team at NTU resigned. In the middle of all the problems, ticket sale is expected to start tomorrow.

WTF!?!? That seems to be the general reaction to the news that broke today about the Eurovision Core Team at NTU resigning from their roles. Executive producers Victoria Romanovaa and Oleksandr Kharebin as well as Iryna Asman, Denys Bloshchynski with his team and Oleksii Karaban saw no way forward and had to give up.

Ukrainian news website strana.ua quotes the reason for resigning from their source within the organization:

The failure of tender procedures. In fact, the schedule of tenders and contractors for major works derailed. This is about security and the organization’s main site, Euroclub, PR, TV production, hotel service, catering, transport services. In general, there is nothing even to the end of the ticket company is not chosen. Tender is stopped.

Despite the major setback, ticket sales are expected to start tomorrow, the 14th of February.

Following the decision from the NTU Core Team, the EBU released the following statement:

Victoria Romanova, Oleksandr Kharebin, Iryna Asman, Denys Bloshchynski and his team and Oleksii Karaban informed the EBU on 10th February that they were resigning from their roles for the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest. The group felt they were not able to continue work on the project owing to staffing matters at UA:PBC, which the EBU cannot fully comment on.

The team have been instrumental in the planning for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, and we thank them for their hard work. We have reiterated to UA:PBC the importance of a speedy and efficient implementation of plans already agreed, despite staff changes, and that we stick to the timeline and milestones that have been established and approved by the Reference Group to ensure a successful Contest in May.

Further information regarding the core team of the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest will be released in due course. The 2017 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Kyiv’s International Exhibition Centre on 9th, 11th and 13th May. Last year Ukraine won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song 1944 performed by Jamala.

The now former Eurovision organization in Ukraine released the following statement:

In December, after our team has achieved confirmation from the EBU that the Eurovision Song Contest will be hold in Ukraine, we saw our powers taken off, since a new actual head of the contest in Ukraine has been appointed, who got the complete control over all the Eurovision aspects in Ukraine.

EurovisionWorld has a translation of the full statement

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It is currently unknown what this decision means for the contest in May, but, with ticket sales still opening tomorrow, it seems unlikely that the contest will be moved to another location.

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