The National Consensus Commission has begun the second round of dialogue with political parties to continue the discussions of reform commission recommendations that remained incomplete in the first round. The National Consensus Commission was formed on February 15 to establish consensus on the recommendations of these reports. They sought the opinions of 38 political parties and alliances on the 166 recommendations of the Constitutional Reform Commission, the Electoral Reform Commission, the Judiciary Reform Commission, the Anti-Corruption Commission Reform Commission, and the Public Administration Reform Commission. Then, the Consensus Commission completed the first phase of dialogue, lasting 45 sessions, with them from March 20 to May 19. The commission said that consensus and partial consensus have been established with the political parties on several issues through the discussions.


Source:   bd News24
June 17, 2025 06:59 UTC