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Reforms will be implemented based on political consensus: Govt

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The interim government will focus solely on implementing reforms that gain political consensus, said Law Adviser Asif Nazrul

Staff Correspondent

Publisted at 3:30 PM, Wed Jan 15th, 2025

The interim government aims to implement only those reforms on which a consensus is reached with the political parties, said Law Adviser Asif Nazrul.

"Consensus-driven reforms prioritised by the interim government," he said during the press conference to brief the media about the reports of the reform commission, held at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital on Wednesday (15 January).
"Reforms hinged on political agreement," he added.

 

Advisers Rizwana Hassan, Asif Islam and CA's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam also briefed the media during the press conferences that began at 3pm.

Executive summaries of the reports, along with key features were shared during the briefing.

Earlier, four reform commissions submitted reports to Chief Adviser Dr Yunus. 

Commissions that submitted their reports include the Election Commission, the Anti-Corruption Commission, the Police Reform Commission, and the Constitution Reform Commission.

 

These commissions were formed following a gazette notification issued by the interim government on 3 October.

The six commissions are:

  • Electoral System Reform Commission, chaired by Dr Badiul Alam Majumdar
  • Police Administration Reform Commission, chaired by Sarfar Raj Hossain
  • Judiciary Reform Commission, chaired by Justice Shah Abu Naeem Mominur Rahman
  • Anti-Corruption Reform Commission, chaired by Dr Iftekharuzzaman of TIB
  • Public Administration Reform Commission, chaired by Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury
  • Constitution Reform Commission, chaired by Dr Ali Riaz, a distinguished professor at Illinois State University.
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