Switzerland has won the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Nemo has triumphed in Malmö with The Code in an edition marked by the controversial participation of Israel, which has been the most tense in its entire history. The country has won the crystal microphone with 591 points at Eurovision 2024, which was held in Malmö, Sweden.

In second place is Croatia.. The song ‘Zorra’ by the duo Nebulosa has concluded its role as representatives of Spain in Eurovision 2024 in twenty-second position.

The victory of Nemo, a 24-year-old non-binary rapper, has achieved end almost four decadest’s drought in Eurovision for Switzerland, the country where the first edition of the quintessential European song festival was held in 1956, in the city of Lugano.

Switzerland had only won in that first edition with “Refrain”, by Lys Assia, and had achieved it again in 1988 with “Ne partez pas sans moi”, sung by the Canadian Celine Dion, who years later would become a world star .

The 36 years that Switzerland has had to wait They made the country, which is also the headquarters of the organizing body of the festivals, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), one of the winners that had not returned to the top for the longest time.