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WEDNESDAY, JULY 02, 2025
National Consensus Commission to resume reform talks tomorrow

Bangladesh

UNB
01 July, 2025, 09:05 pm
Last modified: 01 July, 2025, 09:07 pm

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National Consensus Commission to resume reform talks tomorrow

Some 30 political parties are taking part in the second-round talks to present their respective positions on the proposed reforms

UNB
01 July, 2025, 09:05 pm
Last modified: 01 July, 2025, 09:07 pm
National Consensus Commission logo. Image: Collected
National Consensus Commission logo. Image: Collected

The National Consensus Commission will resume its second-round of talks on tomorrow (2 July) with political parties, aiming to build an agreement on major state reform initiatives proposed by the interim government.

The seventh day of the second-round dialogue will begin at 11am at Foreign Service Academy in the capital.

Several important reform agenda, including the formation of a separate independent commission for delimitation of constituencies, the structure of the caretaker government and the presidential clemency are scheduled to be discussed tomorrow.

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Earlier on Sunday (29 June), the Consensus Commission concluded its sixth day discussion with no significant headway over the formation of an appointment committee for constitutional and statutory bodies and the proportional representation (PR) system of the Upper House.

Some 30 political parties are taking part in the second-round talks to present their respective positions on the proposed reforms. The talks are broadcast live by BTV News.

On 2 June, Chief Adviser and Commission Chairman Muhammad Yunus inaugurated the second round of dialogues.

Formed on 15 February 2025, under the leadership of CA Yunus, the Commission was tasked with forging a unified national stance on crucial state reforms.

The Commission launched its first round of talks on 20 March, engaging with 33 political parties and alliances, including BNP, Jamaat and NCP, before concluding the round on 19 May.

Following the talks, the National Consensus Commission is expected to finalise and announce the National Charter, a reform roadmap, this month.

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