Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995
[2] On 19 February 1995, in radio room one in the CyBC buildings, an 8-member jury listened to the received submissions and chose eight songs to compete in the national final.[4][5] The final was broadcast live at 21:15 EET on RIK 1 on 14 March 1995 in a show titled Epilogí Kypriakís Symmetoxís Sto Diagonismó Tragoudioú Giourovízion (Επιλογή Κυπριακής Συμμετοχής Στο Διαγωνισμό Τραγουδιού Γιουροβίζιον).[4] On 7 March 1995, "Mia vrochi", which was set to perform fourth, was withdrawn by its composer Aristos Moschovakis after CyBC refused his request to release the names of the 20-member jury.[4][5][7][8] The names of the eight members of the jury who chose the competing entries were known to Moschovakis at the time, but the additional twelve for the final were not.[8] On the night of the final, Alexandros Panayi performed seventeenth in the running order, following Portugal and preceding Sweden.