Klavdia has achieved an impressive 6th place in this year’s Eurovision held in Basel, Switzerland. The 22-year-old captivated audiences with her performance of “Asteromata,” showcasing her remarkable voice and stage presence.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Deputy Prime Minister Pavlos Marinakis took to social media to congratulate Klavdia and the entire Greek delegation. Mitsotakis highlighted Klavdia in his usual Sunday message.
Message from the Prime Minister
In his statement, Mitsotakis began by praising Klavdia: “Good day to you all. As we reflect on the week that earned us the coveted ‘12’ points in Eurovision, I want to first acknowledge Klavdia, the talented young woman who proudly represented us and moved us with her exceptional skill, ethos, resilience, and character. Klavdia has shown that authentic music and Greek heritage can bring people together, without resorting to clichés or superficiality. Her song about uprooting was delivered with both reverence and power, particularly significant as we approach the Day of Remembrance for the Pontian Genocide. Her performance was a tribute to the memory and perseverance of a people, proving that art has the power to unite, educate, and heal. Congratulations to Klavdia, her team, and ERT for this outstanding achievement.”
Message from Pavlos Marinakis
Pavlos Marinakis also expressed his congratulations:
Many congratulations to all of the management and staff of the Greek national team.
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