Reform proposals: Four more parties submit feedback

Four more political parties have submitted their feedback in response to the National Consensus Commission regarding key reform proposals recommended by various reform commissions.
With these four, a total of 11 out of 38 political parties have now provided their feedback to the commission.
The feedback came from Rastrosongskar Andolan, Bangladesh Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, Bangladesh Labour Party, and Khelafat Majlish, Prof Ali Riaz, vice-president of the National Consensus Commission, told The Daily Star.
"Amid the weekend, four more parties have submitted their feedback," Prof Riaz added.
Earlier, by March 13, seven political parties had submitted their feedback, while 16 political parties have requested additional time to submit their responses.
Meanwhile, 11 political parties have yet to contact the commission regarding their feedback.
The reform proposals in question stem from the Constitutional Reform Commission, Public Administration Reform Commission, Electoral System Reform Commission, Judicial Reform Commission, and Anti-Corruption Commission Reform Commission.
These proposals were compiled into spreadsheets and sent to 38 political parties with a request to submit their feedback.
The National Consensus Commission was formed under the leadership of the Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus.
The commission officially began its operations on February 15 and has since been engaging with political parties to gather opinions on the proposed reforms.
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