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Bangladesh’s 11-party alliance demands the government hold the Constitutional Reform Council’s first session by March 15 or face mass protests, citing a broken pledge from the July Charter referendum.
Bangladesh’s 11-party alliance, led by Jamaat-e-Islami, warns of mass protests if the government fails to hold the Constitutional Reform Council’s first session by March 15, citing a pledge from the July Charter referendum.
The alliance accuses the government of delaying implementation, mishandling the referendum process, and appointing administrators to city corporations, calling it election engineering.
Opposition leaders say they will oppose the President’s address but will raise reform issues during debate.
The government plans to discuss the council’s formation in parliament, not the Business Advisory Committee, with sessions resuming March 15.
A special committee will review interim government ordinances, with a report expected by April.
La alianza de 11 partidos de Bangladesh exige que el gobierno celebre la primera sesión del Consejo de Reforma Constitucional antes del 15 de marzo o se enfrentará a protestas masivas, citando una promesa incumplida en el referéndum de la Carta de julio.