Those in charge of reforms

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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It has been decided to form commissions to reform the country's electoral system, police administration, judicial department, anti-corruption commission, public administration and constitution, said the chief adviser of the interim government Dr. Muhammad Yunus.

The chief adviser said this in his address to the nation on Wednesday (September 11) at 7:30 pm on the occasion of the one month anniversary of the formation of the interim government.

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He said, we believe in people's right to vote and people's ownership. Therefore, the development of the electoral system has gained importance in our reform thinking. We think that it is not acceptable to impose the tyranny of the majority on the people in the name of elections or to keep all the power in the hands of one person or family or any group. We are thinking of reforming the Election Commission and other institutions related to elections to prevent these fears. As institutions related to the electoral system, reforming these four institutions of police administration, public administration, judicial administration, anti-corruption commission is essential for fair and free elections. I believe that the reform of these institutions will also contribute to the establishment of a public ownership-based, accountable and welfare state system.

He also said, as the initial step to reform these issues, we have initially decided to form six commissions. I have appointed six eminent citizens to conduct the work of these commissions considering their subjective experience. After that we will continue the process of formation of commissions on various issues.

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Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar will serve as the head of the Electoral System Reform Commission, Sarfraz Chowdhury will serve as the head of the Police Administration Reform Commission, Justice Shah Abu Naeem Mominur Rahman will serve as the head of the Judiciary Reform Commission, Dr. Iftekharuzzaman as the head of Anti-Corruption Reform Commission, Abdul Muyed Chowdhury as the head of the Public Administration Reform Commission and Dr. Shahdeen Malik as the head of the Constitution Reform Commission, said the chief adviser.

The names of other members of these commissions will be decided after discussion with the heads of the commissions. Advisery council members, students, workers, representatives of mass movements, representatives of civil society and political parties will be present in the discussion and consultation meetings of the commissions.

He said, after being fully formed, the commission is expected to officially start its work from October 1 and we expect it to be completed within the next three months. Based on the report of the commission, the government will organize a consultation meeting with the major political parties at the next stage. At the final stage, the outline of reform ideas will be finalized on the basis of a three-to-seven-day long consultation meeting with student society, civil society, representatives of political parties and representatives of the government. It will also give an idea of how this outline will be implemented.

We believe that this event will make the whole nation strong and optimistic in the implementation of the message of the July People's Uprising and the unity of the urge to rebuild the state, he said.