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Chief Adviser will present outline on reforms soon

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Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus will present an outline on reforms soon to be brought in state apparatus after holding dialogues with political parties.

“As part of ongoing view-exchanges, the chief adviser exchanged views with political parties today and talked about reforms (to be brought by the interim government) and the outline,” Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser Mahfuj Alam told a press briefing at Foreign Service Academy here.

The chief adviser held a series of meetings with 35 political parties, including Jatiya Party, Gono Forum, Jasad (Ambia), Islami Andolon Bangladesh, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and six Islami parties, at the State Guest House Jamuna in the capital.

About the outcomes of the meetings, Mahfuj said the political leaders who joined meetings today presented many reform proposals and “the chief adviser will present an outline on the reforms soon”.

During the meetings, he said, some leaders suggested bringing reform in the country’s constitution, while some proposed rewriting of the constitution. “The chief adviser assured them of taking their proposals in the account,” he added.

The special assistant said the main goal of Prof Yunus is to build a greater national consensus aiming to make the success achieved by the student-led revolution a solid frame.

Replying to a question, he said the “transition of power” issue will be included in the reforms’ outline.

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Chief Adviser will present outline on reforms soon

Last Update : 04:10:27 pm, Saturday, 31 August 2024

Staff Correspondent

Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus will present an outline on reforms soon to be brought in state apparatus after holding dialogues with political parties.

“As part of ongoing view-exchanges, the chief adviser exchanged views with political parties today and talked about reforms (to be brought by the interim government) and the outline,” Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser Mahfuj Alam told a press briefing at Foreign Service Academy here.

The chief adviser held a series of meetings with 35 political parties, including Jatiya Party, Gono Forum, Jasad (Ambia), Islami Andolon Bangladesh, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and six Islami parties, at the State Guest House Jamuna in the capital.

About the outcomes of the meetings, Mahfuj said the political leaders who joined meetings today presented many reform proposals and “the chief adviser will present an outline on the reforms soon”.

During the meetings, he said, some leaders suggested bringing reform in the country’s constitution, while some proposed rewriting of the constitution. “The chief adviser assured them of taking their proposals in the account,” he added.

The special assistant said the main goal of Prof Yunus is to build a greater national consensus aiming to make the success achieved by the student-led revolution a solid frame.

Replying to a question, he said the “transition of power” issue will be included in the reforms’ outline.