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0:00 Intro
5:53 Delivering the message
9:42 Layered & complicated
15:25 Sovereignty
30:53 Ethno-geography
48:03 Birth & death
1:12:25 Ten principles
1:12:40 (1) National Narratives
1:17:50 (2) Self-government
1:17:59 (3) Subsidiarity & Localism
1:19:38 (4) Solidarity
1:25:32 (5) Cantonal Sovereignty
1:36:21 (6 & 7) Structure & Government
1:46:27 (8) Direct Democracy
1:54:46 (9 & 10) Roadmap & Implementation
2:16:28 Consensus

We're with Iyad Boustany for Episode 298 of The Beirut Banyan.

Click to watch:
https://youtu.be/uUXIzS6VE9g

We discuss layered history, identity and the merits of sovereignty in a consensus-based form of power-sharing governance.

Our conversation includes reflections on the Règlement Organique constitution, the Mutasarrifyate form of governance, French Mandatory and post-independent administration and a debate on political violence's role in systemic paralysis.

We also talk about the proposed federalist constitution's ten principles and the role of family history in shaping persuasion and narrative.

Iyad Boustany is an advocate for a federalist government in Lebanon.

Check out his website:
www.fedleb.org

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Music by Marc Codsi. Animation & illustration by Sana Chaaban.