Bangladesh's Constitution Reform Commission proposes major changes, including new principles and term limits for PM.

The Constitution Reform Commission in Bangladesh has proposed significant changes to the country's constitution, including replacing principles of secularism, socialism, and nationalism with equality, human dignity, social justice, and pluralism. The commission also suggests a bicameral parliament and a two-term limit for the prime minister. The report, submitted to interim government chief Muhammad Yunus, aims to improve transparency and accountability, though critics question the legitimacy of the changes made by a temporary government.

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