The Awami League and BNP could mutually agree to a code of conduct, pledging to ensure a free and fair election.
There are some big concerns we must address given the possibility of the political tension permeating our economic domain.
We will have problems mostly with the economy, and the people of the country will suffer from the outcome.
The outlook for Bangladesh appears grim as the nation once again grapples with a resurgence of violence.
The EC’s action has already contributed to the deterioration of the political situation, and it will continue to reverberate in the coming days.
If a single party comes to power repeatedly, without any competition, then how meaningful are elections?
It is disheartening that none of the country's ruling party leaders have so far demonstrated the courage to face the people with a credible electoral process.
One recent comment by Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal caught the attention of many.
The most common question that people are asking these days is: will the upcoming general election be free and fair?
The law ministry has agreed to the Election Commission’s request to have the power to cancel an election even after the issuance of a gazette notification on results.
The nomination of a president is not to be taken lightly.
Election Commission’s capacity to hold free and fair elections questioned.
There are a few possible explanations behind why the EC chose to suspend the Gaibandha-5 by-poll
Will the EC take any steps to address the crisis of confidence it's facing?
The Election Commission plans to empower the election officials to allow up to 1 percent of the voters in a polling booth to cast votes through EVMs if their fingerprints don’t match with biometrics data stored in the EC server.
Biden’s “inflection point” applies to Bangladesh, too.
When Mahbub joined the Election Commission, he knew his days were numbered.
The issue this country faces is not a lack of active political participation; people want to vote.
When a political party in Bangladesh decides to have a dialogue with the Election Commission (EC), what do they expect?