NCC road map draws mixed reactions
Prominent politicians on Tuesday differently reacted to the road map for implementing the July National Charter 2025 after it was presented to the interim government and the political parties on the day.
Prominent politicians on Tuesday differently reacted to the road map for implementing the July National Charter 2025 after it was presented to the interim government and the political parties on the day.
The National Consensus Commission on Sunday got closed to finalising the recommendations on how to implement the July National Charter 2025, with the provisions for approving the 84 reform proposals, including the establishment of an upper house, within...
The adjourned meeting of the National Consensus Commission and its panel of legal experts to decide the recommendations on the July National Charter implementation mechanism ended on Saturday also without any ‘legally valid and politically acceptable’ solution...
A meeting of the National Consensus Commission and its panel of experts, held on Wednesday to finalise recommendations on the mechanisms for implementing the July National Charter 2025, ended on an inconclusive note...
BANGLADESH stands at a political crossroads once again. Fourteen months after the August 2024 student uprising toppled Sheikh Hasina’s long-entrenched government, the nation’s political forces have signed what they are calling a historic social contract — the July National Charter 2025. The event was framed as the roadmap for a ‘new Bangladesh’. It promises to...
Attorney general Md Asaduzzaman on Saturday said that the July National Charter 2025 and the 1972 constitution are complementary, not contradictory, as both of them reflect the nation’s long struggle for justice, freedom and democratic rights.
The National Citizen Party on Saturday announced plans to launch countrywide street programmes soon, pressing for a clear legal basis and legitimacy for the July National Charter 2025.
Professionals from various fields on Saturday expressed their frustration over the much-hyped July National Charter 2025, which was signed in a ceremony at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad on Friday.
The police on Saturday filed four cases against more than 900 unidentified people over Friday’s violence in the Jatiya Sangsad area and on the adjacent Manik Mia Avenue, hours before the July National Charter signing ceremony.
The July National Charter 2025, signed by 24 political parties and the National Consensus Commission on Friday, has three components.
The interim government and the National Consensus Commission are prepared to organise the July National Charter 2025 signing ceremony in Dhaka today amid the abstention of several political parties.
Bangladesh interim government has imposed a ban on flying of drones over the Jatiya Sangsad area during the July National Charter signing ceremony tomorrow.
The signing of the July National Charter 2025 by all 30 political parties that took part in the National Consensus Commission dialogue is still uncertain, with only a day left before the scheduled signing on Friday.
With several changes in wording, the National Consensus Commission on Tuesday sent the final version of the July National Charter 2025 to political parties.
The National Consensus Commission is set to share the final version of the July National Charter 2025 with 30 political parties today.
The National Consensus Commission on Saturday deferred the ceremony of signing the July National Charter 2025 from October 15 to October 17, Friday a weekly holiday, to ensure greater participation in the ceremony.
Interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, also the chair of the National Consensus Commission, and representatives of the political parties and alliances concerned will sign the July National Charter 2025 on October 15.
Jamaat-e-Islami nayeb-e-amir Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher on Wednesday said his party wants the referendum on the July National Charter 2025 to be held in November 2025 before the next Bangladesh national elections.
National Consensus Commission vice-chairman Professor Ali Riaz said on Wednesday that the commission will submit its final recommendations to the government by October 10, with the goal of enabling political parties to sign the July National Charter 2025 by October 16.
Delegates from 28 political parties on Sunday agreed that a referendum could be held simultaneously with the 13th Jatiya Sangsad elections on the same day.
Major political parties of the country expect that the interim government will finally select the July National Charter 2025 implementation method on the basis of consensus by October 15.
The jurist panel formed by the National Consensus Commission again met -- on Saturday -- to look for a unique method to implement the July National Charter 2025 exploring a combination of a constitutional order, a referendum, and an option to seek advice from the Appellate Division.
Political parties were divided on the idea of the July National Charter’s execution method through a constitution order, followed by a referendum, as it was presented by the National Consensus Commission on Wednesday...
The National Consensus Commission on Thursday shared the final July National Charter 2025 with 30 political parties, keeping the provisions for incorporating the document into the constitution and the signatory parties’ commitment not to challenge it legally.
The National Consensus Commission on Monday decided to invite again political parties to finalise suitable methods, including the issuance of a special constitutional order as suggested by experts, of implementing the July National Charter 2025.
The responses of political parties to the National Consensus Commission’s call for recommendations on how to implement the July National Charter 2025 revealed persisting differences among themselves.
The National Consensus Commission held a meeting on Wednesday to finalise and consider ways to implement the July National Charter, 2025.
The National Consensus Commission is set to circulate a revised draft of the July National Charter 2025 to political parties in a day or two for seeking final approval without further discussions on the document.
The National Consensus Commission is set to resume its dialogue with political parties today to finalise the draft July National Charter 2025 amid debates still going on some crucial issues of state reforms.
Twelve more political parties responded to the National Consensus Commission on Friday, the final day for submitting opinions on the draft July National Charter 2025, proposing three different methods for adopting the charter.