Desk Report
Publish: 19 Dec 2021, 11:39 pm
President Abdul Hamid || Photo: Collected
President Abdul Hamid will begin the dialogue with
registered political parties on Monday to discuss issues relating to the
reconstitution of the Election Commission (EC).
The dialogue is formally going to start with the main opposition -- Jatiya Party (JaPa) -- in Parliament, reports UNB.
An eight-member delegation of Jatiya Party will participate
in the dialogue with the president to be held at 4.00pm on Monday at
Bangabhaban, president's press secretary Joynal Abedin told the newspersons.
JaPa chairman GM Quader will lead his party’s delegation.
The parties that have representation in Parliament have
already been invited to join the talks, Joynal said.
The five-year tenure of the incumbent commission, led by
chief election commissioner KM Nurul Huda, will expire on 14 February next.
Now there are 39 registered political parties, according to
the EC website. But only nine parties have representation in parliament.
These nine parties are - Bangladesh Awami League, Jatiya
Party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Workers Party of Bangladesh, Jatiya
Samajtantrik Dal, Bikalpadhara Bangladesh, Ganoforum, Bangladesh Tarikat
Federation and Jatiya Party-JP.
One of the major parties, BNP, still did not make its
position clear whether it will join the talks with the president or not.
A senior leader wishing anonymity said their party may not
join the talks as they think the new EC will be formed as per the ruling
party’s wish.
He said they have a plan to send a letter to the president
giving their observations and recommendations on the reconstitution of the EC
instead of joining the dialogue.
Earlier in December 2016, president Abdul Hamid had a series
of talks with the registered political parties over the EC’s reconstitution
that began with the first meeting with a delegation of BNP.
Later, a six-member search committee was formed to recommend
names for the chief election commissioner and election commissioners.
The search committee sought five names from every political
party. The committee later submitted 10 names before president Md Abdul Hamid
to appoint CEC and election commissioners among them.
The president finally formed the present commission-headed
by KM Nurul Huda. Then the CEC and other commissioners took oath on 15
February, 2017.
As per the constitution, the EC should be formed under a
law, but this law has not been enacted yet in Bangladesh.
The new election commission will have to arrange the 12th
national election within November 2023 to January 2024.
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