Moments after Anna Bergendahl's This is my life didn't qualify for the final in this year's Eurovision song contest final - a first for Sweden - SVT bosses were called in for a crisis meeting "How to make sure Sweden will make the final in 2011". In short that means Europe will get more power is choosing the song. Swedes have been particularly harsh on Christer Björkman, the man in charge for Melodifestivalen asking him to resign.
"That's bullshit. I don't choose the songs or vote out the winner" he says. "I'm in charge for making an entertaining Saturday night program and not picking up the winner. We have to change the system. We know what works in the Swedish market as a program and music but we need to get more international feel to it now. The main problem seem to be the jury that picks up the songs for Melodifestivalen. They try to find a bit everything in it, a little Sweden. Politically correct. Maybe we should get a little Europe in it instead. People will have their say of course. Televoting stays but people must understand what they are doing, finding an Eurovision winner and not a song that works in Sweden." In Norway NRK and in Finland YLE have a last word on everything concerning their national finals.
Poor Anna left Oslo the day after by car with her parents to go home in Norrköping, Sweden. "This is not a personal disaster but it is a diaster for Sweden" she said.
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