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   Politics
Elections meaningless without reforms: Nahid
  15, March, 2025, 10:24:38:PM

National Citizens` Party (NCP) Convenor Nahid Islam on Saturday stressed that elections would be futile without necessary reforms, emphasizing the need for constitutional amendments through a Constituent Assembly for lasting change.

Speaking at a roundtable discussion on reform proposals, Nahid reiterated his party’s stance, stating, "We have repeatedly highlighted the need for constitutional amendments. Any fundamental change to the constitution must be undertaken through a Constituent Assembly; otherwise, reforms will lack sustainability."

The event was attended by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, political party representatives, members of the National Consensus Commission, and other key stakeholders.


Responding to questions from journalists, Nahid clarified that while elections are part of the broader reform process, they would be ineffective without prior structural changes.

"Our position on reforms stems from the post-uprising circumstances under which the government was formed. Justice and structural changes are among its core commitments. Therefore, fundamental reforms must be initiated within this government`s tenure, and all political parties must reach a consensus—something widely referred to as the `July Charter`," he explained.

Nahid further advocated for the election of a Constituent Assembly alongside the upcoming national elections, arguing that a separate legislative body is essential for meaningful reforms.

He also acknowledged the United Nations` role in supporting Bangladesh’s reform process, particularly in the wake of the July uprising, and called for the immediate implementation of the July Charter.

"Amending the constitution solely through Parliament will not be a sustainable solution," he warned, urging all political forces to work together for a democratic future.

The UN Secretary-General, according to Nahid, encouraged Bangladesh’s political parties to build consensus and uphold democratic principles through collective efforts.



  
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