Bangladesh

University Teachers’ Network proposes outline to form interim government

Resignation and democratic transition possible in a few steps, says Anu Mohammad
University Teachers’ Network proposes outline to form interim government
Photo: Md Abbas

The Bangladesh University Teachers' Network today proposed an outline to form an interim government consisting of teachers, judges, lawyers, and civil society stakeholders, based on the opinions of civil and political forces for a democratic transition.

According to their proposal, the protesting students will play a key role in the election of members of this government, and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government will resign to this interim government.

On behalf of university teachers, former Jahangirnagar University (JU) teacher Prof Anu Muhammad announced the proposal of the outline at a press briefing held at the Sagar-Runi Auditorium at Dhaka Reporters Unity.

Prof Anu believes that this resignation and democratic transition can be possible in a few steps. He also says a shadow government led by citizens, including students and teachers, will be formed with organisations representing the stakeholders of the main forces of the protesting students.

"It will ensure accountability and transparency of this interim government so that a conducive environment for a democratic election is ensured in the country," he said, adding that such a shadow government can continue even in an elected democratic system.

"The important responsibilities that the interim government will perform after assuming office are: establishing an inquiry committee and a special tribunal with the support of the United Nations to try those responsible for the July killings and oppression of the people, withdrawing the recent false cases, and releasing all those detained in these cases," according to Prof Anu.

The proposal includes that the interim government will also hold elections to constitute a Constituent Assembly within six months of its formation. The elected Constituent Assembly will propose a democratic constitution free of autocracy, communal, anti-people, and discriminatory clauses.

Based on that constitution, the interim government will immediately organise the next general election. A declaration should be finalised based on dialogue between the students and citizens, guiding the progress of Bangladesh through a combination of diversity.

Prof Anu further adds, "The Bangladesh University Teachers' Network is ready to play any role in the formation of the proposed interim government and the list of key stakeholders and shadow government." He also said that this outline is only a preliminary proposal, and they are willing to work in the future to expand it if necessary.

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University Teachers’ Network proposes outline to form interim government

Resignation and democratic transition possible in a few steps, says Anu Mohammad
University Teachers’ Network proposes outline to form interim government
Photo: Md Abbas

The Bangladesh University Teachers' Network today proposed an outline to form an interim government consisting of teachers, judges, lawyers, and civil society stakeholders, based on the opinions of civil and political forces for a democratic transition.

According to their proposal, the protesting students will play a key role in the election of members of this government, and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government will resign to this interim government.

On behalf of university teachers, former Jahangirnagar University (JU) teacher Prof Anu Muhammad announced the proposal of the outline at a press briefing held at the Sagar-Runi Auditorium at Dhaka Reporters Unity.

Prof Anu believes that this resignation and democratic transition can be possible in a few steps. He also says a shadow government led by citizens, including students and teachers, will be formed with organisations representing the stakeholders of the main forces of the protesting students.

"It will ensure accountability and transparency of this interim government so that a conducive environment for a democratic election is ensured in the country," he said, adding that such a shadow government can continue even in an elected democratic system.

"The important responsibilities that the interim government will perform after assuming office are: establishing an inquiry committee and a special tribunal with the support of the United Nations to try those responsible for the July killings and oppression of the people, withdrawing the recent false cases, and releasing all those detained in these cases," according to Prof Anu.

The proposal includes that the interim government will also hold elections to constitute a Constituent Assembly within six months of its formation. The elected Constituent Assembly will propose a democratic constitution free of autocracy, communal, anti-people, and discriminatory clauses.

Based on that constitution, the interim government will immediately organise the next general election. A declaration should be finalised based on dialogue between the students and citizens, guiding the progress of Bangladesh through a combination of diversity.

Prof Anu further adds, "The Bangladesh University Teachers' Network is ready to play any role in the formation of the proposed interim government and the list of key stakeholders and shadow government." He also said that this outline is only a preliminary proposal, and they are willing to work in the future to expand it if necessary.

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