Implementing the desired reforms in Bangladesh is particularly challenging due to the complexities of political and social realities.
While the government's push for transparency has been praised by many, some politicians worry that it could expose their parties to public criticism
Bangladesh’s ongoing democratic transformation calls for reforms, a new constitution, and youth leadership.
The core competitiveness of Bangladesh is tied to our culture.
Having weathered a very difficult 15 years as de facto opposition, the BNP now wants only the essential reforms done to ensure free and fair polls.
Say student coordinators after nationwide discussions
Leaders of major political parties yesterday asked Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus for a road map to reforms and the next general election.
The party also places several demands to Yunus, including removal of 'one or two' members of interim govt, removal of 'partisan judges'
Any viable Third Way political idea must resonate with ordinary citizens and galvanise public support in the next democratic election.
Implementing the desired reforms in Bangladesh is particularly challenging due to the complexities of political and social realities.
While the government's push for transparency has been praised by many, some politicians worry that it could expose their parties to public criticism
Bangladesh’s ongoing democratic transformation calls for reforms, a new constitution, and youth leadership.
The core competitiveness of Bangladesh is tied to our culture.
Having weathered a very difficult 15 years as de facto opposition, the BNP now wants only the essential reforms done to ensure free and fair polls.
Say student coordinators after nationwide discussions
Leaders of major political parties yesterday asked Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus for a road map to reforms and the next general election.
The party also places several demands to Yunus, including removal of 'one or two' members of interim govt, removal of 'partisan judges'
Any viable Third Way political idea must resonate with ordinary citizens and galvanise public support in the next democratic election.
Now that the dust is starting to settle down, there are growing calls for reforms across the nation.