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Left parties oppose excluding proclamation of independence

Left-leaning political parties have strongly opposed the Constitution Reform Commission’s proposal to exclude Article 150(2) of the constitution, particularly the seventh schedule, which contains Bangladesh’s proclamation of independence signed on April 10, 1971.

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Aamjanatar Dal for nat’l dialogue on constitutional council

The Aamjanatar Dal said on Thursday that they had proposed the National Consensus Commission to organise an all-party dialogue to understand the National Constitutional Council issue proposed by the Constitution Reform Council to reach a consensus on it as the issue was new in the country...

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CONSTITUTION REFORM: Ambiguities in key issues remain: experts

Recommendations on the reform of Bangladesh constitution have attempted to address issues within the state’s structural and legal frameworks, but ambiguities remain, particularly concerning fundamental principles and rights, legal and political science experts said on Thursday...

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BNP submits 62 proposals to Constitutional Reform Commission

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Tuesday gave a 62 reform proposals for the constitution that included the reintroduction of the election-time caretaker government, bicameral parliament, provisions aimed at power balance between the prime minister and the president, and introduction of the vice president and...

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Professionals for power balance between president, PM

Leaders of six professional bodies on Sunday urged the Constitution Reform Commission to recommend measures aimed at rebalancing powers between the president and the prime minister as well as fortifying the judiciary and local government systems...

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Experts emphasise political consensus for constitution reforms

Leading legal and constitution experts and dignitaries on Saturday emphasised the necessity of political consensus for amending or rewriting the constitution, aligning it with people’s aspirations, particularly in the spirit of the July-August Students’ Movement Against Discrimination...