Iceland: Eurovision worries over legal strike

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Image caption, Iceland is due to be represented by Maria Olafsdottir at the contest being held in Vienna in May
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Iceland's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest could be in doubt because of an ongoing legal strike, it's reported.

Notaries who work at the Reykjavik District Commissioner's office have traditionally overseen and verified the voting process of Iceland's professional Eurovision jury. But they're currently on strike along with other legal professionals over a wage dispute, and there's no sign of it ending anytime soon, . "Pro颅tracted strike ac颅tion could jeop颅ar颅dise Ice颅land's Eu颅ro颅vi颅sion par颅tic颅i颅pa颅tion," the Ice颅landic As颅so颅ci颅a颅tion of Aca颅d颅emics, an umbrella group for a number of unions, . That's left Iceland's Eurovision team looking for a plan B, but they're exploring other options and are confident of being able to participate in the contest in May.

Iceland has already voted to send Maria Olafsdottir to Vienna with the song Unbroken. The country has never won Eurovision, finishing second on two occasions, and twice ending up in last place. While Icelanders might be concerned about Eurovision, they're feeling the effect of the strike in other areas too. A number of services are being disrupted, including property sales and divorce hearings, .

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