Bangladesh: JS goes into session today – BNP unlikely to join
The 11th session of the ninth Jatiya Sangsad (JS) begins at Sangsad Bhaban at 4pm today, reports BSS. President Md Zillur Rahman, as per article 72 (1) of the Constitution,
The 11th session of the ninth Jatiya Sangsad (JS) begins at Sangsad Bhaban at 4pm today, reports BSS. President Md Zillur Rahman, as per article 72 (1) of the Constitution,
Dhaka, Aug 18 (bdnews24.com) The 10th session of the ninth parliament has started amid calls from ruling party MPs for the main opposition BNP to return to the House. The
The Eighth session of the Ninth Parliament which commenced on 25th January 2011 and continued for 33 days concluded on 24th March 2011. On 15th March 2011 after a long gap, Bangladesh
Shakhawat Liton * General elections under elected govt* Polls to elect a new parliament during last 90 days of current JS* No change in state religion Parliament is set to
Finance Minister AMA Muhith has strongly opposed the proposed changes to the Anti-Corruption Commission Act that make it mandatory for the anti-graft body to take government permission before filing cases
The government placed a bill in parliament yesterday seeking to enact a new law on contempt of court, with provisions for protection of government officials from the charge while on
The parliamentary special committee on constitutional amendments agreed in principle to propose increasing reserved seats for women in the House but it is facing difficulties to introduce direct election to
A total of 32 Bills were tabled in Parliament out of which 23 Bills were passed and 8 were under consideration. Four were waiting to be placed in the parliament. In
Following national elections in Bangladesh held on 28th December 2008, the first session of the Ninth Parliament was convened on 25th January 2009. The objectives of SAHR’s Parliament Watch are to
The parliamentary special committee for constitutional amendment has invited eight experts to attend its meeting today for their opinion on possible changes in the country’s supreme charter. The experts are