The National Voice

The National Voice is a right‑leaning media outlet based in the coastal city of Harand, Perantsa. Founded in 1998 by journalist and entrepreneur Laren Vistri, the organization operates across print, broadcast, and online platforms through its website, https://nationalvoice.pe. It describes its mission as “providing truthful news to the population of Perantsa” and regularly emphasizes the defense of national traditions, values, and sovereignty. With a tone appealing to working‑ and middle‑class readers, The National Voice portrays itself as a balance to what it terms “urban technocrat media.”

Editorial stance

  • Supports conservative political parties and strong border policies
  • Frequently criticizes coalition governments for “diluting the voice of ordinary citizens”
  • Emphasizes defense of national traditions, values, and sovereignty
  • Skeptical toward increased regional integration

Coverage and formats

  • Operates across print, broadcast, and online platforms
  • Editorials frequently highlight maritime industry protection and cultural preservation in Ozmo Sea coastal towns
  • Expanded digital presence through live debate streams and community journalism programs

Readership and reception

  • Tone appeals to working‑ and middle‑class readers
  • Portrays itself as a balance to “urban technocrat media”
  • Critics have accused it of populist framing and selective reporting
  • Among the top three daily news sources by readership

Key facts

  • Founded: 1998
  • Founder: Laren Vistri
  • Headquarters: Harand, Perantsa
  • Political position: Right‑leaning; supportive of conservative parties and strong border policies
  • Mission: “providing truthful news to the population of Perantsa”
  • Platforms: Print, broadcast, online