Jumbangla Desk: Opinions of 22 political parties and alliances including BNP-Jamaat have been sought for reforming the electoral system. The Electoral Reform Commission has written to the parties and alliances requesting them to express their views in this regard by November 25.
In this regard, the head of the Election System Reform Commission. Badiul Alam Majumdar said, we are reviewing the laws and regulations in depth. I have done 17-18 meetings. We are satisfied with our progress. We've got some feedback. I will also take the opinion of the media. However, he thinks that there is no need for dialogue with the parties.
Citizens' Committee for Good Governance - Sujan Secretary also said, there are many types of opinions. In this case, the constitution should be amended to implement many opinions. In this case we will sit with the concerned commission.
Currently there are 47 teams registered with the EC. In this case, the letter was not given to Bangladesh Awami League and its coalition members.
Incidentally, on October 3, the Electoral System Reform Commission was formed by the interim government. In this case, the commission will submit reform recommendations to the chief adviser within 90 days.
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After taking charge, the Commission last October 22 requested the civil society to give their opinion on the reform of the electoral system by November 15 through e-mail, website or Facebook of the Commission.