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On October 25, 2025, Bangladesh’s interim government reaffirmed its commitment to democratic reforms under the July National Charter, stressing rule of law, justice, and national unity.
On October 25, 2025, Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan affirmed the interim government’s commitment to implementing reforms under the July National Charter and Declaration, aiming to transform Bangladesh into a "New Bangladesh" after 36 days of change following the end of fascist rule.
He highlighted progress in restoring the rule of law, with trials underway for perpetrators and justice for victims.
Speaking at a Dhaka seminar, he stressed that democratic transformation remains ongoing and requires national unity.
The event marked the release of a memoir by detainee Barrister Mir Ahmed Bin Quashem Arman, symbolizing the fight for truth and accountability.
Meanwhile, the National Citizen Party urged transparency in the charter’s legal implementation, demanding public access to the draft order before any referendum, emphasizing the need for a fair, people-driven process ahead of a new constitution.
El 25 de octubre de 2025, el gobierno interino de Bangladesh reafirmó su compromiso con las reformas democráticas en virtud de la Carta Nacional de julio, haciendo hincapié en el Estado de derecho, la justicia y la unidad nacional.