Constitutional posts are falling vacant, what next?

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One by one the constitutional posts of the state are falling vacant. The Election Commission is the last to leave of Hasina's term. On Thursday, this five-member Commission led by Kazi Habibul Awal resigned and went home. Although the previous two Commissions completed their term, the Habibul Awal Commission had to return after two and a half years with the burden of stigma. Before this many constitutional posts became vacant. Chief Justice and Speaker are among them. President Mohammad Sahabuddin and the Anti-Corruption Commission remain in this background. Various speculations are going on around the president. It is said that he may also step down. However, none of this was true.

Nothing was said by the policy-makers. There was no such hint from the President's Office.

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It is being said, what will happen if the President resigns? A constitutional crisis? Experts say it is unlikely. Because if the President resigns, the Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus will perform two duties at the same time. As the president Dr. Yazuddin Ahmed did in an emergency.

It should be noted that on August 5, the unprecedented monsoon revolution of the students turned the tide of politics in Bangladesh. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and was forced to flee the country. Now she is in India. Chief advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus advised her to remain silent in an interview to the Indian news agency PTI.

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Courtesy: The Manabzamin