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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2025
Electoral Code draft nearly final, aims for level playing field: Commissioner 

Bangladesh

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07 April, 2025, 02:00 pm
Last modified: 07 April, 2025, 10:15 pm

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Electoral Code draft nearly final, aims for level playing field: Commissioner 

The election commissioner said the new guidelines would aim to keep election spending to a minimum while allowing campaigns to be conducted in an orderly manner

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The draft of the new Code of Conduct for parliamentary elections is nearly final, with an eye towards ensuring a level playing field for all candidates, said Election Commissioner Md Anwarul Islam Sarkar.

"The next step is to present it before the Election Commission. Once approved, it will be officially published," he said while speaking to reporters after a meeting of the Code of Conduct Committee at the EC headquarters today. 

Sarkar, who heads the committee, further said most of the recommendations made by the Electoral Reform Commission have been incorporated into the draft Code of Conduct.

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"We have also taken initiatives to incorporate issues raised during local government elections and in the media," he said. "We expect this to become a well-structured and commendable Code of Conduct."  

Refraining from sharing further details as the draft has not yet been finalised, the commissioner said the new guidelines would aim to keep election spending to a minimum while allowing campaigns to be conducted in an orderly manner.

"We want a Code of Conduct that reflects an attitude where all candidates can equally engage in campaigning, ensuring a level playing field," he added.

The proposed draft also includes provisions to keep election campaigns on social media platforms under regulation.  

It will contain strict punitive measures to ensure adherence to the Code of Conduct.

The commissioner confirmed that the draft is being finalised even before holding discussions with political parties.

When asked about finalising the draft without party opinions, he said, "We will sit with all stakeholders at a later stage. Based on the situation at that time, further actions will be determined."

Sarkar also said preparations are underway for elections in December.

In response to a query, the commissioner stated that a proposal regarding the redrawing of constituency boundaries has been sent to the government.  

"We have not received approval yet. If the government amends the law, we will proceed accordingly. Otherwise, the Commission will prepare for elections using the existing boundaries," he added.

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