Consensus Commission Set to Engage with Political Parties on State Reforms

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Dhaka: The National Consensus Commission (NCC) is scheduled to initiate discussions with political parties concerning essential state reforms and national unity starting Thursday.



According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, the initial meeting in this series is planned with the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) at 3:00 pm in the LD Hall of the National Parliament, as announced in an NCC press release today. The NCC has outlined that the schedules for meetings with other political parties will be released in stages.



The NCC had previously distributed reports from various reform commissions to 38 political parties, soliciting their feedback. Thus far, 15 political parties have provided their responses. Led by interim government’s Chief Adviser Prof. Muhammad Yunus, the NCC commenced its operations on February 15 with the aim of fostering consensus among political parties to facilitate state reforms.