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.
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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
National Bloc's gender quota 31:09
Identifying candidates 32:11
Elections & Coalitions 33:54
Kulluna Irada and April 13 Coalition 40:25
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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