Swiss has won the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest thanks to Nemo and the song ‘The Code‘, which has obtained a total of 591 points. Spain, represented by Nebulossa and her ‘Zorra’, has obtained 22nd position with 30 points.

The second position in the contest went to Croatia and the third to Ukraine. The jury vote was won by Switzerland and the televoting vote was won by Croatia, with 337 points. It is the third victory for Switzerland in the contest, after the inaugural edition and the triumph of Céline Dion in 1988.

The final classification has left Switzerland, Croatia and Ukraine as the top 3 and after them, France, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Armenia, Sweden and Portugal close the top 10.

Switzerland, for its part, has won its third Eurovision contest and will organize the next contest. The city of Geneva has already shown its willingness to host the event.

They owe the victory to Nemo, who is also the first non-binary person to win the contest. Nemo took advantage of the press conference after the victory to celebrate the presence and visibility of queer artists in the contest.

Likewise, when asked how the situation surrounding this contest has affected him, Nemo pointed out that the experience has been “very intense” and that “many of the things have not been love and unity, and that made me very sad”. “However, there was also a lot of love and a lot of unity, many different cultures coming together,” he added and stated: “I really hope that Eurovision can continue to be a place to demonstrate for peace and love in the future.” has added.

And he made an analogy with one of the anecdotes of the day: the trophy broke as soon as he picked it up. “I broke the code (because of the lyrics of his song) and I broke the trophy. The trophy can be fixed. Maybe Eurovision needs to be fixed a little too,” he added.