JULY CHARTER:Â 5 more parties submit varying opinions
Five more political parties on Thursday submitted their opinions providing different suggestions on the draft July National Charter 2025.
Five more political parties on Thursday submitted their opinions providing different suggestions on the draft July National Charter 2025.
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...
The National Consensus Commission will send a refined draft of the July National Charter 2025 to political parties in a couple of days...
Jurists and political scientists on Sunday suggested options on how to implement the July National Charter, now being finalised, including seeking Supreme Court advice, holding a referendum, or formulating a legal framework order.
The National Consensus Commission on Sunday urged the political parties to provide it with their feedback on the draft July National Charter 2025 to finalise the document...
The date of signing the July National Charter 2025 remains uncertain, as the National Consensus Commission is yet to finalise the draft charter while several political parties have vowed not to endorse it without a clear commitment to legally enforce the charter.
Major political parties were divided on Wednesday over the procedures of implementation of the the July National Charter 2025...
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and National Citizen Party representatives on Tuesday rejected the National Consensus Commission-drafted July National Charter 2025...
Political parties on Monday received the draft of the ‘July National Charter 2025’, prepared by the National Consensus Commission, which would bind the parties to implement the consensus-based reforms within two years after the formation of the parliament.
The upcoming national charter would state that three-fourths of the political parties agreed that an individual serving as the prime minister should not simultaneously hold the position of party chief, with a note of dissent from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its like-minded allies...
Differences among political parties over some reform proposals risk building a consensus on a national charter, potentially delaying the next Jatiya Sangsad elections...
The interim government will prepare a ‘national charter’ within six months based on the national consensus on reforms among the political parties.