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Get to know Lebanon's alternative and emerging political parties. The Sawti Podcast is your guide to Lebanon's alternative political parties and the upcoming elections. Each episode introduces a political party, discussing the group's values, aims, programs, and work ahead of the Lebanese elections.

Episodes are released every Wednesday. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode. The Sawti Podcast is an Impact Lebanon initiative. It's co-hosted by Samir Ballouz, Tarek Khalil, and Tamara Rasamny. Edited and produced by Tamara Rasamny. Sting by Roupen Bezdikian. Cover art by Karine Sawan.Views expressed in this podcast do not represent those of Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon. 

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Get to know Lebanon's alternative and emerging political parties. The Sawti Podcast is your guide to Lebanon's alternative political parties and the upcoming elections. Each episode introduces a political party, discussing the group's values, aims, programs, and work ahead of the Lebanese elections.

Episodes are released every Wednesday. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode. The Sawti Podcast is an Impact Lebanon initiative. It's co-hosted by Samir Ballouz, Tarek Khalil, and Tamara Rasamny. Edited and produced by Tamara Rasamny. Sting by Roupen Bezdikian. Cover art by Karine Sawan.Views expressed in this podcast do not represent those of Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon. 

    Resources Ahead of May 6 and May 8 Diaspora Vote, May 15 In-Country Vote

    Resources Ahead of May 6 and May 8 Diaspora Vote, May 15 In-Country Vote

    Listen to the episode clip for some key information before you vote (whether as part of the diaspora on May 6 or May 8, or in Lebanon on May 15). 

    Please check out Sawti's FAQs so you're prepared to vote:

    (this discusses lists, what a preferential candidate is, and the overall process of voting)

    https://www.sawtivoice.org/faqs

    Lists of coalitions and candidates in your district: https://www.sawtivoice.org/candidates

    Polling stations in your country:

    https://www.sawtivoice.org/polling

    Hear from candidates from various lists across districts through webinar talks (does not include every candidate, but attempts to speak to at least one from each coalition):

    https://www.sawtivoice.org/webinar-series

    Other helpful resources:

    http://www.thepolicyinitiative.org/

    https://today.lorientlejour.com/elections/

    Some thawra (revolution) pages have linked to their own criteria of rating political coalitions. Including who they recommend voting for based on this criteria and the contextual sectarian power divisions in the voting district.

    While we can't link it here, we encourage you to check them out. 
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Sawti Podcast: Minteshreen

    The Sawti Podcast: Minteshreen

    In this episode, we speak to Ghiya El-Assaad from Minteshreen on the political group's recently-formed coalition ahead of Lebanon's 2022 elections, lessons learned on recent criticisms, and how political parties and citizens can better engage in discussions with each other. 

    In this episode, we reference Minteshreen's political plan, which you can access, in Arabic, here, and in English, here. Keep up with Minteshreen by checking out their website and social media platforms:

    Website: https://minteshreen.com/ar/what-we-stand-for/how-we-got-here

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minteshreen @minteshreen

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/minteshreen @minteshreen

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/minteshreen @minteshreen

    The Sawti Podcast is co-hosted by Tarek Khalil, Tamara Rasamny, and Samir Ballouz. Edited and produced by Tamara Rasamny. Sting by Roupen Bezdikian. Cover art by Karine Sawan.

    Though Sawti is an Impact Lebanon initiative and The Sawti Podcast stems from Sawti, there is no editorial control from Sawti or Impact Lebanon, and no reviewal of interviews or episodes before publishing from these groups.

    Views discussed in this podcast do not represent Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon. Recent Unified Coalition Campaign 3:16

    Coalition's vision 6:55

    The reality of multiple opposition lists 8:12

    Potential candidates 9:23

    Minteshreen overview and values 11:30

    Minteshreen's core principles 14:03

    Internal structure and decision-making process 16:41.923 0:00

    Minteshreen Politics and NGOs 26:36

    Holding alternative parties to a higher standard 31:57

    Lessons learned and holding discussions 41:00

    Post-elections 47:48

    Minteshreen town halls and programs 48:38

    What motivates you to keep going? 50:09
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    • 53 min
    The Sawti Podcast: Citizens in a State (Mouwatinoun wa Mouwatinat fi Dawla)

    The Sawti Podcast: Citizens in a State (Mouwatinoun wa Mouwatinat fi Dawla)

    In this episode, we speak to Petra Samaha from Citizens in a State on the group's centralized program and how they are prioritizing one national program across Lebanon as opposed to regional coalitions or efforts. We address their rhetoric around Hezbollah and what it means to be striving for a civil state. *Note: This episode has a video component. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ1uPAQXk4E 

    You can access Citizens in a State's electoral candidates through this link: https://qadreen2022.com/ 

    To keep up with Citizens in a State, check out their website and social media channels:

    Website: https://mmfidawla.com/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mmfidawla @mmfidawla

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mmfidawla @mmfidawla

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mmfidawla @mmfidawla

    The Sawti Podcast is co-hosted by Tarek Khalil, Tamara Rasamny, and Samir Ballouz. Edited and produced by Tamara Rasamny. Sting by Roupen Bezdikian. Cover art by Karine Sawan.

    Though Sawti is an Impact Lebanon initiative and The Sawti Podcast stems from Sawti, there is no editorial control from Sawti or Impact Lebanon, and no reviewal of interviews or episodes before publishing from these groups.

    Views discussed in this podcast do not represent Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon.
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 52 min
    The Sawti Podcast: Madinati (Beirut Madinati)

    The Sawti Podcast: Madinati (Beirut Madinati)

    In this episode, we have a conversation with Hassan Ramadan from Madinati (formerly known as Beirut Madinati).  We discuss topics from who Madinati is and how the party started a wave of hope in the 2016 municipal elections, engaging one of the largest municipal voter outcomes for a new political party, to how it decided to broaden its reach to focus on Lebanon, through its participation in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

    We go over the recent change in the party’s name from Beirut Madinati to Madinati, how the group prioritizes a democratic exchange of ideas, and ongoing developments with their allies in preparing themselves for the parliamentary elections.Keep up with Madinati on their website or social media channels:

    Website: https://beirutmadinati.com/ 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/beirutmadinati @BeirutMadinati

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beirutmadinati/ @BeirutMadinati

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeirutMadinati @BeirutMadinati

    The Sawti Podcast is co-hosted by Tarek Khalil, Tamara Rasamny, and Samir Ballouz. Edited and produced by Tamara Rasamny. Sting by Roupen Bezdikian. Cover art by Karine Sawan.

    Though Sawti is an Impact Lebanon initiative and The Sawti Podcast stems from Sawti, there is no editorial control from Sawti or Impact Lebanon, and no reviewal of interviews or episodes before publishing from these groups.

    Views discussed in this podcast do not represent Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon.
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    The Sawti Podcast: National Bloc

    The Sawti Podcast: National Bloc

    In this episode, we speak to Mohammad Serhan from National Bloc about the political group's history, its recent reemergence into the political scene, its work in social justice issues like the LGBTQI community and women’s rights, politically engaging youth and the Lebanese diaspora, and the existential crisis facing Lebanon as we know it.

    Mohammad talks about his journey into the activist and political scene, the dynamics of forming political coalitions in Lebanon, and how sometimes, we need to put personal opinions aside in order to unite and influence change from within the parliament. 

    To keep up with National Bloc, check out their website and social media channels:

    Website: https://nationalbloc.org/ 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/nationalbloc_lb @nationalbloc_lb

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nationalbloc_lb/?hl=en @nationalbloc_lb

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nationalbloc.lb/ @Nationalbloc.lb

    The Sawti Podcast is co-hosted by Samir Ballouz, Tarek Khalil, and Tamara Rasamny. Edited and produced by Tamara Rasamny. Sting by Roupen Bezdikian. Cover art by Karine Sawan.

    Though Sawti is an Impact Lebanon initiative and The Sawti Podcast stems from Sawti, there is no editorial control from Sawti or Impact Lebanon, and no reviewal of interviews or episodes before publishing from these groups.

    Views discussed in this podcast do not represent Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon.

    Introduction to Mohammad Serhan 0:49

    Introduction to National Bloc 2:34

    How National Bloc has changed over time 6:57

    National Bloc and banking secrecy 8:58

    Connotation of the National Bloc and Christianity 10:40

    How the National Bloc operates 15:14

    Programs and what the group is working on 16:41

    Diaspora programs and the diaspora's vote 23:57

    National Identity of National Bloc 28:41

    Women in politics 29:17

    National Bloc's gender quota 31:09

    Identifying candidates 32:11

    Elections & Coalitions 33:54

    Kataeb 38:57

    Kulluna Irada and April 13 Coalition 40:25

    Funding 42:11

    Outcomes of elections 43:08

    If you're skeptical to vote this is for you 47:50

    Moments of hope 48:39
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    • 53 min
    The Sawti Podcast: LiHaqqi

    The Sawti Podcast: LiHaqqi

    In this episode, we speak to Nay El-Rahi from LiHaqqi, a grassroots political organization that was formed prior to the 2018 elections by a group of young activists from the Chouf/Aley region. 

    Nay discusses the organization's work in recreating a new political identity, their views regarding pressure around opposition groups to unite, how traditional parties have hijacked the opposition, and how LiHaqqi refuses to compromise on its core values. 

    To keep up with LiHaqqi, check out their website and social media channels:Website: http://lihaqqi.org/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lihaqqi/?hl=en @LiHaqqiTwitter: https://twitter.com/li_haqqi?lang=en @Li_Haqqi

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiHaqqi/ @LiHaqqi

    We reference a report in the episode, "A Path for Political Change in Lebanon? Lessons and Narratives from the 2018 Elections" which you can read, here: https://www.arab-reform.net/publication/a-path-for-political-change-in-lebanon-lessons-and-narratives-from-the-2018-elections/ 

    The Sawti Podcast is co-hosted by Samir Ballouz, Tarek Khalil, and Tamara Rasamny. Edited and produced by Tamara Rasamny. Sting by Roupen Bezdikian. Cover art by Karine Sawan.

    Though Sawti Voice is an Impact Lebanon initiative and The Sawti Podcast stems from Sawti, there is no editorial control from Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon, and no reviewal of interviews or episodes before publishing from these groups.

    Views discussed in this podcast do not represent Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon.

     LiHaqqi core principles 7:26

    LiHaqqi in 2018 parliamentary elections 9:53

    2018 election-rigging 14:20

    Coalition and lists - debunking myths 20:34

    Kataeb and Hezbollah 22:05

    Unification and stance on banks 23:32

    Splitting the vote 25:08

    Elections and partners 28:10

    Political models in Lebanese history 30:56

    Potential candidates and partners 38:22

    LiHaqqi demographics 40:20

    Candidate names? 43:26

    Does LiHaqqi compromise? 45:56

    Funding platforms: Kulluna Irada & Nahwal Watan 49:53

    How does LiHaqqi receive funding? 51:36

    A post-election LiHaqqi 52:12

    Recommendations for listeners 54:18

    A hopeful moment 57:55
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