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.
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.

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.