Organizational group of the IECO

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The organizing group usually consists of 5 participants-curators, of which one supervisor of the competition, one current winner, one invited observer selected in the general vote among the rest of the participants and two active observers who have made a great contribution to the development of the project. The group of organizers determines the course of the season and the competition in the future, makes changes and additions to the rules of the competition, or cancels some of its points. Each member of the organizational group has the right to submit proposals for consideration by the other members of the group. The competition supervisor has a time-limited stay in the organizational group. Active observers may be in a group with the permission of the competition supervisor. The remaining members are temporary (usually for one season).

2023

Organizational group 2023
Position Q1-2023 Q2-2023 Q3-2023 Q4-2023
Supervisor   Mark Nightingale
Winner   Igor Kapsharin   Nikita Likhanov TBD
Active Observer N/A   Pasha Kulik TBD
  Denis Vorobyov TBD
Elected by
other members
  Denis Leonenko TBD

Q1-2023

Q2-2023

Elected by other members

Three nominations have been accepted for the seat of the fifth organizing group member for the Q2-2023 season: Canada, South Korea and Lebanon. As a result of the vote, the curator of Korea was endowed with the rights of a member of the organizational group for a period of a season.

Voting results
Candidate Total Supported
  Denis Leonenko 38% 6 votes   Hungary,   South Korea,   Netherlands,   Portugal,   Spain,   Thailand
  Alexandr Mishenkov 31% 5 votes   Australia,   Canada,   Croatia,   Japan,   San Marino
  Anton Desyatov 6% 1 vote   Lebanon
Against everyone 25% 4 votes   Kazakhstan,   North Macedonia,   Norway,   United Kingdom

Decision

  • Blocking songs from Billboard (Debate stage):

The issue of banning the selection of very popular compositions was raised at the Q1-2023 contest, when world-famous performers represented China (Sam Smith and 9th place), Montenegro (David Guetta & Bebe Rexha and 8th place) and Croatia (Doja Cat and 18th place). Some curators expressed their dissatisfaction with the fact that these compositions (or they were also called "button accordions", which means very publicized compositions of very famous performers) interfere with the exchange of music in the environment.