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Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

Serbia and Montenegro originally planned to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The union of public broadcasters of Serbia and Montenegro, Udruženje javnih radija i televizija (UJRT) organised the national final Evropesma-Europjesma 2006 in order to select the Serbian and Montenegrin entry for the 2006 contest in Athens, Greece. The Serbian national broadcaster, Radio Television of Serbia (RTS), and the Montenegrin broadcaster Radio i televizija Crne Gore (RTCG) each submitted twelve entries from their respective selections Beovizija 2006 and Montevizija 2006 with twenty-four entries in total competing in the national final on 11 March 2006. The song "Moja ljubavi" written by Milan Perić and Dalibor Nedović performed by the band No Name, which had previously represented Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 where they placed seventh in the final with the song "Zauvijek moja", was initially selected as the winner following the combination of votes from an eight-member jury panel and a public televote. However the results were not recognized by UJRT due to controversy surrounding tactical voting of the Montenegrin jury, and the broadcaster ended up not submitting any entry.

Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Country Serbia and Montenegro
National selection
Selection processEvropesma-Europjesma 2006
Selection date(s)11 March 2006
Finals performance
Final resultWithdrawn
Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2005 2006

As one of ten highest placed finishers in the 2005 contest Serbia and Montenegro directly qualified to compete in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 20 May 2006. However, Serbia and Montenegro was removed from the contest on 20 March due to UJRT not being able to submit an entry by the submission deadline with the empty slot in the final being replaced by Croatia.

Background edit

Prior to the 2006 Contest, Serbia and Montenegro had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest two times since its first entry in 2004 when they achieved their best placing in the contest with the song "Lane moje" performed by Željko Joksimović, placing second in the final.[1] The Serbian and Montenegrin entry in 2005, "Zauvijek moja" performed by No Name, placed seventh in the final.[1] Up to this point, Serbia and Montenegro had featured in every final of the Eurovision Song Contest they participated in.

The union of public broadcasters of Serbia and Montenegro, Udruženje javnih radija i televizija (UJRT), organises the selection process for the nation's entry with Serbia and Montenegro's respective broadcasters, Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) and Radio i televizija Crne Gore (RTCG), broadcasting the event within their respective republics. UJRT confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest on 23 November 2005. In 2004 and 2005, the Evropesma-Europjesma national final had been used in order to select their entry, a procedure that continued for the selection of the 2006 entry as announced along with their participation confirmation.[2]

Before Eurovision edit

Montevizija 2006 edit

Montevizija 2006 was the second edition of Montevizija. It served as the Montenegrin semifinal for choosing the Serbo-Montenegrin entry for Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens, Greece. The final was held on 24 February 2006 at the RTCG Studios in Podgorica, presented by Zoja-Spahić Kustudić, Andrija Milošević, Danilo Čelebić, Irena Ivanović and Milena Ristić. Twenty songs competed and nine juries – 8 jury members and a public televote determined the twelve songs to progress to the final of Evropesma-Europjesma.

Montevizija 2006 – 24 February 2006
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Jelena Kažanegra "Naći ću te" (Наћи ћу те) 16 0 16 12
2 Dan poslije "Koraci" (Кораци) 31 1 32 6
3 Bojan Delić "Sudbina" (Судбина) 22 8 30 7
4 Grim "Uspavanka" (Успаванка) 20 0 20 10
5 Vladana and Bojana "Željna" (Жељна) 16 0 16 11
6 Saša Barjaktarović "Budi svoj" (Буди свој) 5 0 5 16
7 Krug "Putujem sama" (Путујем сама) 22 0 22 9
8 Stevan Faddy "Cipele" (Ципеле) 94 10 104 1
9 Nina Žižić "Potraži me" (Потражи ме) 4 0 4 17
10 Dado Đurović "Ne postojim" (Не постојим) 4 4 8 15
11 Milena Vučić "Živa sam" (Жива сам) 23 0 23 8
12 Katapult "Kad ljubav pobijedi" (Кад љубав побиједи) 1 3 4 17
13 Milica Milić "Ti si mi za sve" (Ти си ми за све) 6 7 13 13
14 Danica Krsmanović "Žubor vina" (Жубор вина) 6 6 12 14
15 Stefan Filipović "Za nju" (За њу) 47 5 52 3
16 Nela Popović "Kao feniks" (Као феникс) 39 0 39 4
17 Crveno i crno "Anđeo u očima" (Анђео у очима) 37 0 37 5
18 No Name "Moja ljubavi" (Моја љубави) 69 12 81 2
19 Marija Brajović "Ti nisi taj" (Ти ниси тај) 1 0 1 20
20 Nikola Karadžić "Hasta la vista" 1 2 3 19

Beovizija 2006 edit

Beovizija 2006 was the 4th edition of Beovizija. The final was held on 10 March 2006 in Sava Centar in Belgrade. 23 songs competed in the Beovizija 2006 contest, one song, due to be performed by Nevena Paripović, was not featured, though no reason was given for this. Nine juries – 8 jury members and a public televote determined the twelve songs to progress to the final of Evropesma-Europjesma.

Beovizija 2006 – 10 March 2006
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Total Points
1 Dejan Vozlić "Nisam kriv" (Нисам крив) 11 0 11 13
2 Biber "Kapija" (Капија) 34 0 34 6
3 Enes Ukić "Osvoji me" (Освоји ме) 4 875 6 10 14
4 Koktel bend "Vatrena" (Ватрена) 2 0 2 19
5 Ivana Selakov "Izabran" (Изабран) 3 0 3 18
6 Julija i Julija "Iskrena pesma" (Искрена песма) 0 0 0 22
7 Ivana Knežević "Poruka za ljubav" (Порука за љубав) 15 0 15 10
8 Blah Blah Band "Maler" (Малер) 18 297 2 20 7
9 Blizanci "Jednom pokidano" (Једном покидано) 9 367 4 13 11
10 Nevena "Ništa o njoj" (Ништа о њој) 5 0 5 16
11 Maja Nikolić "Kada ti treba" (Када ти треба) 17 256 1 18 9
12 Marko Jeftić "Sve ili ništa" (Све или ништа) 0 0 0 22
13 Vanja Radovanović "Kad me jednom za te ne bude" (Кад ме једном за те не буде) 1 0 1 21
14 Želimir Petrović "Otrezni me" (Отрезни ме) 2 0 2 19
15 Slađa Ivanišević "Neopisivo" (Неописиво) 5 0 5 16
16 Tijana Dapčević "Greh" (Грех) 54 1,468 7 61 4
17 Ana Bekuta "Konak" (Конак) 8 631 5 13 11
18 Ana Nikolić "Romale romali" (Ромале ромали) 67 3,086 10 77 2
19 Ivana Jordan "Lazarica" (Лазарица) 55 2,552 8 63 3
20 Mari Mari "Da ti se dlanovi zalede" (Да ти се дланови заледе) 46 317 3 49 5
21 Flamingosi feat. Louis "Ludi letnji ples" (Луди летњи плес) 82 10,128 12 94 1
22 Romana "Kap po kap" (Кап по кап) 19 0 19 8
23 Propaganda 117 "Bajka" (Бајка) 7 0 7 15

Evropesma-Europjesma 2006 edit

Evropesma-Europjesma 2006 was the national final organised by UJRT in order to select the Serbian and Monetengrin entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The competition took place at the Sava Centar in Belgrade on 11 March 2006, hosted by Jelena Jovičić and Boda Ninković. The show was broadcast in Serbia on RTS1 and RTS Sat as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's website rts.co.yu, and in Montenegro on TVCG 1 and TVCG Sat.[3][4]

Competing entries edit

The two broadcasters in Serbia and Montenegro, Serbian broadcaster RTS and Montenegrin broadcaster RTCG, each conducted separate selections in order to select the twenty-four entries to proceed to the national final: RTS organised Beovizija 2006 on 10 March 2006 where twenty-three songs competed, while RTCG organised Montevizija 2006 on 24 February 2006 with twenty entries competing. From each selection, the top twelve entries qualified for the national final and among the competing artists was No Name which represented Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.

Artist Song Songwriter(s) Broadcaster
Ana Bekuta "Konak" (Конак) Saša Milošević Mare, Zoran Marjanović RTS
Ana Nikolić "Romale romali" (Ромале ромали) Ljiljana Jorgovanović, Zoran Lesendrić RTS
Biber "Kapija" (Капија) Đorđe Radivojević, Rastko Aksentijević RTS
Blah Blah Band "Maler" (Малер) Lidija Rosić, Bojan Vasić RTS
Blizanci "Jednom pokidano" (Једном покидано) Nenad Jovanović, Аleksandar Perisić RTS
Bojan Delić "Sudbina" (Судбина) Dejan Perišić RTCG
Crveno i crno "Anđeo u očima" (Анђео у очима) Vesna Milačić, Miha Radonjić RTCG
Flamingosi feat. Louis "Ludi letnji ples" (Луди летњи плес) Goran Stanković, Ognjen Amidžić RTS
Grim "Uspavanka" (Успаванка) Nebojša Đukanović RTCG
Ivana Jordan "Lazarica" (Лазарица) Ivana Jordan RTS
Ivana Knežević "Poruka za ljubav" (Порука за љубав) Svetlana Slavković, Aleksandar Kobac RTS
Jelena Kažanegra "Naći ću te" (Наћи ћу те) Nikola Radunović RTCG
Krug "Putujem sama" (Путујем сама) Dražen Miljanović RTCG
Maja Nikolić "Kad ti treba" (Кад ти треба) Leontina Vukomanović, Saša Milošević Mare RTS
Mari Mari "Da ti se dlanovi zalede" (Да ти се дланови заледе) Aleksandra Milutinović, Ljiljana Jorgovanović RTS
Milena Vučić "Živa sam" (Жива сам) Vesna Milačić, Miha Radonjić RTCG
Nela Popović "Feniks" (Феникс) Momčilo Zeković RTCG
Nina and Dan poslije "Koraci" (Кораци) Nina Petković, Zoran Radonjić RTCG
No Name "Moja ljubavi" (Моја љубави) Milan Perić, Dalibor Nedović RTCG
Romana "Kap po kap" (Кап по кап) Saša Milošević Mare, Ljiljana Jorgovanović, Goran Stanković RTS
Stefan Filipović "Za nju" (За њу) Sergej Ćetković RTCG
Stevan Faddy "Cipele" (Ципеле) Jelena Galonić, Aleksandar Filipović RTCG
Tijana Dapčević "Greh" (Грех) Dragan Brajović RTS
Vladana and Bojana "Željna" (Жељна) Svetlana Raičković RTCG

Final edit

The final took place on 11 March 2006 where twenty-four songs competed. The winner, "Moja ljubavi" performed by No Name, was decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel and the Serbian and Montenegrin public via televoting. The Serbian jury consisted of Milan Đurđević (musician), Zoran Dašić (RTS music editor and composer), Jovan Maljoković (composer and jazz musician) and Tanja Banjanin (singer), while the Montenegrin jury consisted of Predrag Kalezić (producer), Milica Belević (editor and music critic), Bojan Bajramović (President of the Association of Pop Artists and Performers of Montenegro), Predrag Janković (professor at the University of Montenegro Music Academy), and televoters as the ninth jury member. Eurovision contestants Hari Mata Hari, Severina, Brian Kennedy, Elena Risteska and Anžej Dežan, which would represent Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Ireland, North Macedonia, and Slovenia in 2006, respectively, were featured as guest performers during the show.

Evropesma-Europjesma 2006 – 11 March 2006
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points
1 Nina and Dan poslije "Koraci" 10 0 10 14
2 Romana "Kap po kap" 5 0 5 20
3 Milena Vučić "Živa sam" 6 0 6 19
4 Mari Mari "Da ti se dlanovi zalede" 21 0 21 10
5 Crveno i crno "Anđeo u očima" 16 0 16 11
6 Blah Blah Band "Maler" 2 0 2 23
7 Nela Popović "Feniks" 25 0 25 9
8 Ivana Jordan "Lazarica" 35 2,007 7 42 6
9 Stevan Faddy "Cipele" 44 1,583 6 50 3
10 Ivana Knežević "Poruka za ljubav" 2 0 2 24
11 Krug "Putujem sama" 4 0 4 21
12 Ana Bekuta "Konak" 5 419 3 8 18
13 Vladana and Bojana "Željna" 10 0 10 15
14 Flamingosi feat. Louis "Ludi letnji ples" 48 11,928 12 60 2
15 No Name "Moja ljubavi" 56 3,475 8 64 1
16 Blizanci "Jednom pokidano" 0 412 2 2 22
17 Stefan Filipović "Za nju" 46 561 4 50 4
18 Maja Nikolić "Kad ti treba" 11 0 11 13
19 Bojan Delić "Sudbina" 27 405 1 28 7
20 Biber "Kapija" 13 0 13 12
21 Jelena Kažanegra "Naći ću te" 10 0 10 17
22 Ana Nikolić "Romale romali" 36 3,981 10 46 5
23 Grim "Uspavanka" 10 0 10 16
24 Tijana Dapčević "Greh" 22 687 5 27 8

Controversy edit

Evropesma-Europjesma 2006 saw the same voting pattern from the jurors from both republics. Despite the public vote winners, Serbian Beovizija 2006 winner Flamingosi featuring Louis receiving over 7,000 votes more than the runner-up, Beovizija 2006 runner-up Ana Nikolić, both of them did not receive any points from the Montenegrin jurors whereas No Name, which placed third in the public vote, were awarded eight points by the Serbian jurors (which awarded the Montenegrin acts about 1/4 of their votes) making it enough for them to score another win as all four Montenegrin jurors (which awarded the Serbian acts about 1/10 of their votes) awarded them maximum points.[5] Realizing that the favourites were not going to win, the audience started leaving the event with the remaining audience booing No Name off the stage and throwing objects (such as bottles) at the stage during the reprise. The audience then wooed Flamingosi and Louis on stage as they performed their song with the other Serbian acts present on stage.[6]

Withdrawal edit

Shortly after the competition, RTS held a press conference where it was announced that the two Serbian jurors that awarded No Name points, Milan Đurđević and Zoran Dašić, had withdrawn their votes in dispute of the tactical voting of the Montenegrin jury.[7] The Executive Board of UJRT later issued a statement stating that they did not accept the victory of No Name as the voting violated the merits of the competition, albeit not being found irregular. Following failed negotiations of a new national final featuring the top five entries of Beovizija 2006 and Montevizija 2006 with the winner selected entirely by public televoting, both RTS and RTCG requested from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to intervene in accepting or annulling the competition results, however the EBU responded on 18 March by suggesting that the broadcasters find a solution on their own.[8]

On 20 March, the deadline for entry submissions to the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, the EBU announced that Serbia and Montenegro would be removed from the contest due to UJRT failing to submit an entry in time. However, RTS, the Serbian member of UJRT, would still broadcast the semi-final and final, and only viewers in Serbia would be able to vote.[9][10]

At Eurovision edit

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country, the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) and the ten highest placed finishers in the 2005 contest are required to qualify from the semi-final in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from the semi-final progress to the final. As Serbia and Montenegro finished seventh in the 2005 contest, the nation automatically qualified to compete in the final on 20 May 2006. However, following Serbia and Montenegro's withdrawal from the contest on 20 March an empty slot for automatic qualification was left in the final, which was given to Croatia as they finished eleventh in 2005.

The semi-final and the final were broadcast in Serbia on RTS1 and RTS Sat with commentary by Duška Vučinić-Lučić, and in Montenegro on TVCG 2 and TVCG Sat with commentary by Dražen Bauković and Tamara Ivanković. The Serbian and Montenegrin spokesperson, who announced the Serbian and Montenegrin votes during the final, was Jovana Janković. During the presentation of the points, Janković pointed Serbia to return to the contest the following year with the best possible song and thus win the contest; Serbia debuted at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest for the first time as an independent nation, winning the contest with their entry "Molitva" performed by Marija Šerifović. Janković also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade alongside Željko Joksimović.[11]

Voting edit

Below is a breakdown of points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro in the semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the semi-final and the final of the contest.

Points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro edit

After Eurovision edit

On 21 May 2006, one day after the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, an independence referendum was held in Montenegro, where the majority of its population voted for independence. Montenegro formally declared its independence on 3 June 2006, and two days later, the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro officially ceased to exist. Both countries participated in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest separately as independent nations in Helsinki, Finland, with Serbia winning the contest and Montenegro failing to qualify to the final until 2014.

References edit

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  3. ^ Phillips, Roel (13 February 2005). "Serbia & Montenegro: 48 songs in the running". Esctoday. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  4. ^ Gudim, Laura (11 March 2006). "Tonight: Serbia & Montenegro pick for Athens". Esctoday. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  5. ^ "NO NAME ILI FLAMINGOSI – SJEĆATE LI SE? (VIDEO)". objektiv.me (in Montenegrin). 11 March 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
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Serbia and Montenegro originally planned to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 The union of public broadcasters of Serbia and Montenegro Udruzenje javnih radija i televizija UJRT organised the national final Evropesma Europjesma 2006 in order to select the Serbian and Montenegrin entry for the 2006 contest in Athens Greece The Serbian national broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia RTS and the Montenegrin broadcaster Radio i televizija Crne Gore RTCG each submitted twelve entries from their respective selections Beovizija 2006 and Montevizija 2006 with twenty four entries in total competing in the national final on 11 March 2006 The song Moja ljubavi written by Milan Peric and Dalibor Nedovic performed by the band No Name which had previously represented Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 where they placed seventh in the final with the song Zauvijek moja was initially selected as the winner following the combination of votes from an eight member jury panel and a public televote However the results were not recognized by UJRT due to controversy surrounding tactical voting of the Montenegrin jury and the broadcaster ended up not submitting any entry Eurovision Song Contest 2006Country Serbia and MontenegroNational selectionSelection processEvropesma Europjesma 2006Selection date s 11 March 2006Finals performanceFinal resultWithdrawnSerbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 2006 As one of ten highest placed finishers in the 2005 contest Serbia and Montenegro directly qualified to compete in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 20 May 2006 However Serbia and Montenegro was removed from the contest on 20 March due to UJRT not being able to submit an entry by the submission deadline with the empty slot in the final being replaced by Croatia Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Montevizija 2006 2 2 Beovizija 2006 2 3 Evropesma Europjesma 2006 2 3 1 Competing entries 2 3 2 Final 2 3 3 Controversy 2 4 Withdrawal 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Voting 3 1 1 Points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro 4 After Eurovision 5 ReferencesBackground editMain article Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2006 Contest Serbia and Montenegro had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest two times since its first entry in 2004 when they achieved their best placing in the contest with the song Lane moje performed by Zeljko Joksimovic placing second in the final 1 The Serbian and Montenegrin entry in 2005 Zauvijek moja performed by No Name placed seventh in the final 1 Up to this point Serbia and Montenegro had featured in every final of the Eurovision Song Contest they participated in The union of public broadcasters of Serbia and Montenegro Udruzenje javnih radija i televizija UJRT organises the selection process for the nation s entry with Serbia and Montenegro s respective broadcasters Radio Television of Serbia RTS and Radio i televizija Crne Gore RTCG broadcasting the event within their respective republics UJRT confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest on 23 November 2005 In 2004 and 2005 the Evropesma Europjesma national final had been used in order to select their entry a procedure that continued for the selection of the 2006 entry as announced along with their participation confirmation 2 Before Eurovision editMontevizija 2006 edit Montevizija 2006 was the second edition of Montevizija It served as the Montenegrin semifinal for choosing the Serbo Montenegrin entry for Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens Greece The final was held on 24 February 2006 at the RTCG Studios in Podgorica presented by Zoja Spahic Kustudic Andrija Milosevic Danilo Celebic Irena Ivanovic and Milena Ristic Twenty songs competed and nine juries 8 jury members and a public televote determined the twelve songs to progress to the final of Evropesma Europjesma Montevizija 2006 24 February 2006 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place 1 Jelena Kazanegra Naci cu te Naћi ћu te 16 0 16 12 2 Dan poslije Koraci Koraci 31 1 32 6 3 Bojan Delic Sudbina Sudbina 22 8 30 7 4 Grim Uspavanka Uspavanka 20 0 20 10 5 Vladana and Bojana Zeljna Zheљna 16 0 16 11 6 Sasa Barjaktarovic Budi svoj Budi svoј 5 0 5 16 7 Krug Putujem sama Putuјem sama 22 0 22 9 8 Stevan Faddy Cipele Cipele 94 10 104 1 9 Nina Zizic Potrazi me Potrazhi me 4 0 4 17 10 Dado Đurovic Ne postojim Ne postoјim 4 4 8 15 11 Milena Vucic Ziva sam Zhiva sam 23 0 23 8 12 Katapult Kad ljubav pobijedi Kad љubav pobiјedi 1 3 4 17 13 Milica Milic Ti si mi za sve Ti si mi za sve 6 7 13 13 14 Danica Krsmanovic Zubor vina Zhubor vina 6 6 12 14 15 Stefan Filipovic Za nju Za њu 47 5 52 3 16 Nela Popovic Kao feniks Kao feniks 39 0 39 4 17 Crveno i crno Anđeo u ocima Anђeo u ochima 37 0 37 5 18 No Name Moja ljubavi Moјa љubavi 69 12 81 2 19 Marija Brajovic Ti nisi taj Ti nisi taј 1 0 1 20 20 Nikola Karadzic Hasta la vista 1 2 3 19 Beovizija 2006 edit Beovizija 2006 was the 4th edition of Beovizija The final was held on 10 March 2006 in Sava Centar in Belgrade 23 songs competed in the Beovizija 2006 contest one song due to be performed by Nevena Paripovic was not featured though no reason was given for this Nine juries 8 jury members and a public televote determined the twelve songs to progress to the final of Evropesma Europjesma Beovizija 2006 10 March 2006 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place Total Points 1 Dejan Vozlic Nisam kriv Nisam kriv 11 0 11 13 2 Biber Kapija Kapiјa 34 0 34 6 3 Enes Ukic Osvoji me Osvoјi me 4 875 6 10 14 4 Koktel bend Vatrena Vatrena 2 0 2 19 5 Ivana Selakov Izabran Izabran 3 0 3 18 6 Julija i Julija Iskrena pesma Iskrena pesma 0 0 0 22 7 Ivana Knezevic Poruka za ljubav Poruka za љubav 15 0 15 10 8 Blah Blah Band Maler Maler 18 297 2 20 7 9 Blizanci Jednom pokidano Јednom pokidano 9 367 4 13 11 10 Nevena Nista o njoj Nishta o њoј 5 0 5 16 11 Maja Nikolic Kada ti treba Kada ti treba 17 256 1 18 9 12 Marko Jeftic Sve ili nista Sve ili nishta 0 0 0 22 13 Vanja Radovanovic Kad me jednom za te ne bude Kad me јednom za te ne bude 1 0 1 21 14 Zelimir Petrovic Otrezni me Otrezni me 2 0 2 19 15 Slađa Ivanisevic Neopisivo Neopisivo 5 0 5 16 16 Tijana Dapcevic Greh Greh 54 1 468 7 61 4 17 Ana Bekuta Konak Konak 8 631 5 13 11 18 Ana Nikolic Romale romali Romale romali 67 3 086 10 77 2 19 Ivana Jordan Lazarica Lazarica 55 2 552 8 63 3 20 Mari Mari Da ti se dlanovi zalede Da ti se dlanovi zalede 46 317 3 49 5 21 Flamingosi feat Louis Ludi letnji ples Ludi letњi ples 82 10 128 12 94 1 22 Romana Kap po kap Kap po kap 19 0 19 8 23 Propaganda 117 Bajka Baјka 7 0 7 15 Evropesma Europjesma 2006 edit Evropesma Europjesma 2006 was the national final organised by UJRT in order to select the Serbian and Monetengrin entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 The competition took place at the Sava Centar in Belgrade on 11 March 2006 hosted by Jelena Jovicic and Boda Ninkovic The show was broadcast in Serbia on RTS1 and RTS Sat as well as streamed online via the broadcaster s website rts co yu and in Montenegro on TVCG 1 and TVCG Sat 3 4 Competing entries edit The two broadcasters in Serbia and Montenegro Serbian broadcaster RTS and Montenegrin broadcaster RTCG each conducted separate selections in order to select the twenty four entries to proceed to the national final RTS organised Beovizija 2006 on 10 March 2006 where twenty three songs competed while RTCG organised Montevizija 2006 on 24 February 2006 with twenty entries competing From each selection the top twelve entries qualified for the national final and among the competing artists was No Name which represented Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 Artist Song Songwriter s Broadcaster Ana Bekuta Konak Konak Sasa Milosevic Mare Zoran Marjanovic RTS Ana Nikolic Romale romali Romale romali Ljiljana Jorgovanovic Zoran Lesendric RTS Biber Kapija Kapiјa Đorđe Radivojevic Rastko Aksentijevic RTS Blah Blah Band Maler Maler Lidija Rosic Bojan Vasic RTS Blizanci Jednom pokidano Јednom pokidano Nenad Jovanovic Aleksandar Perisic RTS Bojan Delic Sudbina Sudbina Dejan Perisic RTCG Crveno i crno Anđeo u ocima Anђeo u ochima Vesna Milacic Miha Radonjic RTCG Flamingosi feat Louis Ludi letnji ples Ludi letњi ples Goran Stankovic Ognjen Amidzic RTS Grim Uspavanka Uspavanka Nebojsa Đukanovic RTCG Ivana Jordan Lazarica Lazarica Ivana Jordan RTS Ivana Knezevic Poruka za ljubav Poruka za љubav Svetlana Slavkovic Aleksandar Kobac RTS Jelena Kazanegra Naci cu te Naћi ћu te Nikola Radunovic RTCG Krug Putujem sama Putuјem sama Drazen Miljanovic RTCG Maja Nikolic Kad ti treba Kad ti treba Leontina Vukomanovic Sasa Milosevic Mare RTS Mari Mari Da ti se dlanovi zalede Da ti se dlanovi zalede Aleksandra Milutinovic Ljiljana Jorgovanovic RTS Milena Vucic Ziva sam Zhiva sam Vesna Milacic Miha Radonjic RTCG Nela Popovic Feniks Feniks Momcilo Zekovic RTCG Nina and Dan poslije Koraci Koraci Nina Petkovic Zoran Radonjic RTCG No Name Moja ljubavi Moјa љubavi Milan Peric Dalibor Nedovic RTCG Romana Kap po kap Kap po kap Sasa Milosevic Mare Ljiljana Jorgovanovic Goran Stankovic RTS Stefan Filipovic Za nju Za њu Sergej Cetkovic RTCG Stevan Faddy Cipele Cipele Jelena Galonic Aleksandar Filipovic RTCG Tijana Dapcevic Greh Greh Dragan Brajovic RTS Vladana and Bojana Zeljna Zheљna Svetlana Raickovic RTCG Final edit The final took place on 11 March 2006 where twenty four songs competed The winner Moja ljubavi performed by No Name was decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel and the Serbian and Montenegrin public via televoting The Serbian jury consisted of Milan Đurđevic musician Zoran Dasic RTS music editor and composer Jovan Maljokovic composer and jazz musician and Tanja Banjanin singer while the Montenegrin jury consisted of Predrag Kalezic producer Milica Belevic editor and music critic Bojan Bajramovic President of the Association of Pop Artists and Performers of Montenegro Predrag Jankovic professor at the University of Montenegro Music Academy and televoters as the ninth jury member Eurovision contestants Hari Mata Hari Severina Brian Kennedy Elena Risteska and Anzej Dezan which would represent Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Ireland North Macedonia and Slovenia in 2006 respectively were featured as guest performers during the show Evropesma Europjesma 2006 11 March 2006 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place Votes Points 1 Nina and Dan poslije Koraci 10 0 10 14 2 Romana Kap po kap 5 0 5 20 3 Milena Vucic Ziva sam 6 0 6 19 4 Mari Mari Da ti se dlanovi zalede 21 0 21 10 5 Crveno i crno Anđeo u ocima 16 0 16 11 6 Blah Blah Band Maler 2 0 2 23 7 Nela Popovic Feniks 25 0 25 9 8 Ivana Jordan Lazarica 35 2 007 7 42 6 9 Stevan Faddy Cipele 44 1 583 6 50 3 10 Ivana Knezevic Poruka za ljubav 2 0 2 24 11 Krug Putujem sama 4 0 4 21 12 Ana Bekuta Konak 5 419 3 8 18 13 Vladana and Bojana Zeljna 10 0 10 15 14 Flamingosi feat Louis Ludi letnji ples 48 11 928 12 60 2 15 No Name Moja ljubavi 56 3 475 8 64 1 16 Blizanci Jednom pokidano 0 412 2 2 22 17 Stefan Filipovic Za nju 46 561 4 50 4 18 Maja Nikolic Kad ti treba 11 0 11 13 19 Bojan Delic Sudbina 27 405 1 28 7 20 Biber Kapija 13 0 13 12 21 Jelena Kazanegra Naci cu te 10 0 10 17 22 Ana Nikolic Romale romali 36 3 981 10 46 5 23 Grim Uspavanka 10 0 10 16 24 Tijana Dapcevic Greh 22 687 5 27 8 Detailed Jury Votes Draw Song RTS RTCG Total M Đurđevic Z Dasic J Maljokovic T Banjanin P Kalezic M Belevic B Bajramovic P Jankovic 1 Koraci 7 2 1 10 2 Kap po kap 1 1 3 5 3 Ziva sam 6 6 4 Da ti se dlanovi zalede 6 3 7 5 21 5 Anđeo u ocima 5 3 8 16 6 Maler 2 2 7 Feniks 2 6 7 7 3 25 8 Lazarica 10 8 8 6 1 2 35 9 Cipele 4 10 10 10 10 44 10 Poruka za ljubav 2 2 11 Putujem sama 4 4 12 Konak 2 3 5 13 Zeljna 4 1 5 10 14 Ludi letnji ples 12 12 12 12 48 15 Moja ljubavi 3 5 12 12 12 12 56 16 Jednom pokidano 0 17 Za nju 5 3 5 5 7 6 8 7 46 18 Kad ti treba 6 4 1 11 19 Sudbina 8 8 5 6 27 20 Kapija 2 2 4 1 4 13 21 Naci cu te 6 4 10 22 Romale romali 8 10 10 8 36 23 Uspavanka 7 3 10 24 Greh 4 1 7 10 22 Controversy edit Evropesma Europjesma 2006 saw the same voting pattern from the jurors from both republics Despite the public vote winners Serbian Beovizija 2006 winner Flamingosi featuring Louis receiving over 7 000 votes more than the runner up Beovizija 2006 runner up Ana Nikolic both of them did not receive any points from the Montenegrin jurors whereas No Name which placed third in the public vote were awarded eight points by the Serbian jurors which awarded the Montenegrin acts about 1 4 of their votes making it enough for them to score another win as all four Montenegrin jurors which awarded the Serbian acts about 1 10 of their votes awarded them maximum points 5 Realizing that the favourites were not going to win the audience started leaving the event with the remaining audience booing No Name off the stage and throwing objects such as bottles at the stage during the reprise The audience then wooed Flamingosi and Louis on stage as they performed their song with the other Serbian acts present on stage 6 Withdrawal edit Shortly after the competition RTS held a press conference where it was announced that the two Serbian jurors that awarded No Name points Milan Đurđevic and Zoran Dasic had withdrawn their votes in dispute of the tactical voting of the Montenegrin jury 7 The Executive Board of UJRT later issued a statement stating that they did not accept the victory of No Name as the voting violated the merits of the competition albeit not being found irregular Following failed negotiations of a new national final featuring the top five entries of Beovizija 2006 and Montevizija 2006 with the winner selected entirely by public televoting both RTS and RTCG requested from the European Broadcasting Union EBU to intervene in accepting or annulling the competition results however the EBU responded on 18 March by suggesting that the broadcasters find a solution on their own 8 On 20 March the deadline for entry submissions to the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest the EBU announced that Serbia and Montenegro would be removed from the contest due to UJRT failing to submit an entry in time However RTS the Serbian member of UJRT would still broadcast the semi final and final and only viewers in Serbia would be able to vote 9 10 At Eurovision editAccording to Eurovision rules all nations with the exceptions of the host country the Big Four France Germany Spain and the United Kingdom and the ten highest placed finishers in the 2005 contest are required to qualify from the semi final in order to compete for the final the top ten countries from the semi final progress to the final As Serbia and Montenegro finished seventh in the 2005 contest the nation automatically qualified to compete in the final on 20 May 2006 However following Serbia and Montenegro s withdrawal from the contest on 20 March an empty slot for automatic qualification was left in the final which was given to Croatia as they finished eleventh in 2005 The semi final and the final were broadcast in Serbia on RTS1 and RTS Sat with commentary by Duska Vucinic Lucic and in Montenegro on TVCG 2 and TVCG Sat with commentary by Drazen Baukovic and Tamara Ivankovic The Serbian and Montenegrin spokesperson who announced the Serbian and Montenegrin votes during the final was Jovana Jankovic During the presentation of the points Jankovic pointed Serbia to return to the contest the following year with the best possible song and thus win the contest Serbia debuted at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest for the first time as an independent nation winning the contest with their entry Molitva performed by Marija Serifovic Jankovic also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade alongside Zeljko Joksimovic 11 Voting edit Below is a breakdown of points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro in the semi final and grand final of the contest The nation awarded its 12 points to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the semi final and the final of the contest Points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro edit Points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro Semi final 12 Score Country 12 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 10 points nbsp Macedonia 8 points nbsp Finland 7 points nbsp Slovenia 6 points nbsp Russia 5 points nbsp Ukraine 4 points nbsp Sweden 3 points nbsp Lithuania 2 points nbsp Iceland 1 point nbsp Ireland Points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro Final 13 Score Country 12 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 10 points nbsp Croatia 8 points nbsp Macedonia 7 points nbsp Finland 6 points nbsp Greece 5 points nbsp Russia 4 points nbsp Romania 3 points nbsp Lithuania 2 points nbsp Ukraine 1 point nbsp SwedenAfter Eurovision editOn 21 May 2006 one day after the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 an independence referendum was held in Montenegro where the majority of its population voted for independence Montenegro formally declared its independence on 3 June 2006 and two days later the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro officially ceased to exist Both countries participated in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest separately as independent nations in Helsinki Finland with Serbia winning the contest and Montenegro failing to qualify to the final until 2014 References edit a b Countries Serbia amp Montenegro European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 15 Mar 2020 Bakker Sietse 23 November 2005 Serbia amp Montenegro choose on 11th March Esctoday Retrieved 27 September 2021 Phillips Roel 13 February 2005 Serbia amp Montenegro 48 songs in the running Esctoday Retrieved 27 September 2021 Gudim Laura 11 March 2006 Tonight Serbia amp Montenegro pick for Athens Esctoday Retrieved 27 September 2021 NO NAME ILI FLAMINGOSI SJECATE LI SE VIDEO objektiv me in Montenegrin 11 March 2018 Retrieved 27 September 2021 2006 Beograd eurosong hr Retrieved 27 September 2021 Dora 06 Moja stikla Sportnet HR in Croatian Retrieved 27 September 2021 RTCG Radio Televizija Crne Gore Nacionalni javni servis Naslovna Archived from the original on July 22 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