Second phase of dialogue soon after 15 May: Ali Riaz
“The first phase of discussions will conclude by 15 May. After that, we will be able to enter the second phase, which will begin soon,” says the National Consensus Commission vice chairman
National Consensus Commission Vice Chairman Ali Riaz today (6 May) said the second phase of dialogue aimed at preparing a National Charter will begin soon after 15 May.
"The first phase of discussions will conclude by 15 May. After that, we will be able to enter the second phase, which will begin soon," he said while presiding over a discussion with the National Citizen Party (NCP) at the LD Hall of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban.
A four-member NCP delegation, led by its member secretary Akhtar Hossain, joined the talks with the National Consensus Commission for the second day.
At the outset of the discussion, the NCP submitted the outlines for fundamental reforms to the National Consensus Commission. Akhtar Hossain handed over the outlines to Ali Riaz.
"We are advancing discussions with political parties both formally and informally. Through this process, we are trying to formulate a National Charter that aims to outline the path to establishing a democratic state in the future," Riaz said.
He noted that the reform outlines submitted by the NCP would certainly assist in drafting the National Charter.
The NCP delegation also included its Chief Organiser (northern region) Sarjis Alam and Joint Conveners Sarwar Tushar and Jabed Rasin.
Members of the Consensus Commission—Safar Raj Hossain, Justice Emdadul Haque, Badiul Alam Majumdar, Iftekharuzzaman, and Mohammad Ayub Miah—were present at the discussion, which was moderated by Chief Adviser's Special Assistant Monir Haider.
The meeting is part of a series of dialogues with political parties to build a national consensus on state reform initiatives undertaken by the interim government.
Earlier on 18 April, the NCP participated in discussions with the Commission. The party had also submitted its written opinions on the reform recommendations on 24 March.
The National Consensus Commission launched its dialogue series with political parties on March 20, aiming to develop a united stance on the interim government's reform efforts.
So far, the Commission has held discussions with 25 political parties.
The Commission, formed under the leadership of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, has been working since 15 February 2025, to finalise its recommendations for crucial state reforms.
