Eurovision 2022: The list of this year's national spokespersons

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Here is the list of the Eurovision 2022 national spokepersons, the persons to announce their respective country's national jury votes during the Grand final.
All of the names of the people that will be presenting the national Jury votes in this evening's Grand final show have been unveiled. While the jury votes were cast during last night's Jury show in Pala Olimpico the results of the national juries will form the first part of the results annoucement with the televoting results following and declaring the final winner.
The final outcome of the Eurovision Song Contest is determined 50% by the votes of the national juries which are cast during the jury show, one day before the live grand final show and 50% by the public vote the night of the grand final. The presentation of the jury votes is held by the people appointed as national spokespersons.
The spokespersons that will announce the 12-point score from their respective country's national jury in the following order are:
Netherlands – Jeangu Macrooy
San Marino – Labiuse
North Macedonia – Jana Burčeska
Malta – Aidan
Ukraine – Kateryna Pavlenko
Albania – Andri Xhahu
Estonia – Tanel Padar
Azerbaijan – Narmin Salmanova
Portugal – Pedro Tatanka
Germany – Barbara Schöneberger
Belgium – David Jeanmotte
Norway – Tix
Israel – Daniel Styopin
Poland – Ida Nowakowska
Greece – Stefania
Moldova – Elena Bancila
Bulgaria – Janan Dural
Serbia – Dragana Kosjerina
Iceland – Árný Fjóla Ásmundsdóttir
Cyprus – Loukas Hamatsos
Latvia – Samanta Tīna
Spain – Nieves Álvarez
Switzerland – Julie Berthollet
Denmark – Tina Müller
France – Élodie Gossuin
Armenia – Garik Papoyan
Montenegro – Andrijana Vešović
Romania – Eda Marcus
Ireland – Linda Martin
Slovenia – Lorella Flego
Georgia – Helen Kalandadze
Croatia – Ivan Dorian Molnar
Lithuania – Vaidotas Valiukevičius
Austria – Philipp Hansa
Finland – Aksel
United Kingdom – AJ Odudu
Sweden – Dotter
Australia – Courtney Act
Czech Republic – Taťána Kuchařová
Italy – Carolina Di Domenico
The first set of points (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 points) are automatically revealed on the scoreboard while the maximum set of 12-points are announced by the spokepersons themselves. Following the jury results the televoting results are announced starting from the country with the lower jury points and will be the set of votes to declare the final winner of the competition.
News Source: Eurovisionworld.com
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