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CPB demands restoration of democratic rule

Leaders of the Communist Party of Bangladesh at a programme in Dhaka on Friday called on the interim government to take steps for the democratic transition of the country holding next general election in February.

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JS polls should be held after reforms: Akhtar

National Citizens Party member-secretary Akhtar Hossen on Thursday said that the Jatiya Sangsad elections should be held after reforms and constitutional amendment through constituent assembly elections.

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Parties’ opinions divide on draft July Charter

Six political parties on Wednesday, submitting their opinions on the draft July National Charter 2025, expressed different views, mostly focusing on the covenant part that prioritises the charter over the constitution and existing laws...

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BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul hospitalised

Six hours after returning home from Thailand, Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir was admitted to United Hospital in Dhaka in the early hours of Wednesday...

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No election without reforms, trial, PR system, says IAB

The Islami Andolan Bangladesh on Tuesday warned that no election could be held without implementing the promised reforms, visible trial of the July mass killings, legal recognition of the July Charter and the introduction of a proportional representation system in the general election...

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Govt committed to holding polls in Feb: law adviser

Referring to the government’s firm stance on elections, law, justice and parliamentary affairs adviser Asif Nazrul on Tuesday said that the government, in line with the chief adviser’s announcement, was firmly committed to holding the national election next February.

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Tarique calls for qualitative change in politics

Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chair Tarique Rahman on Tuesday said that the BNP believed that it was necessary to move away from conventional politics to ensure a safe future for present and future generations.