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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025

How Institutes Die

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Monkey on the pole: The many slips of the election commissioners

Subject only to the Constitution and any other law, the election commissioners enjoyed unlimited inherent power to make the election free and fair

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Panorama

Why nations (Bangladesh) fail

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Saga of trampled constitution tells a story of brutal betrayal

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How ex-president Zillur violated oath and signed the caretaker govt abolition bill

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How we lost our right to say 'No'

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Manik’s (in)justice

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Why post-autocracy, the local government collapsed like a house of cards

Photo Caption: Except for Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed, all other presidents unfortunately could not maintain the sanctity of the office they held. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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How the presidency was made for all the 'Yes' men!

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How Hasina became a 'predator' of press freedom

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Why despots love development stats

The EC, a vital institution constitutionally responsible for ensuring free, fair and impartial elections, miserably failed to deliver on duties and failed the people. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
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Election system trampled. What needs to be done now

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