Bangladesh's Election Commission begins consultations today with civil society members and electoral specialists regarding February's national vote. Morning sessions run from 10 a.m. until noon while afternoon meetings continue from 2:30 p.m. through 4:30 p.m. Officials allocated separate time blocks for civil society representatives and election professionals respectively. The commission structured these initial discussions as the first phase of broader stakeholder engagement.
Election Commission spokesman M Asadul Haque announced that political party discussions will commence after the puja holiday period ends. Additional stakeholder meetings will involve media representatives, women leaders and July movement participants. Commission officials anticipate completing the entire consultation process within 45 days of initiation. The systematic approach aims to gather comprehensive input before conducting the planned general elections.
Election Commission spokesman M Asadul Haque announced that political party discussions will commence after the puja holiday period ends. Additional stakeholder meetings will involve media representatives, women leaders and July movement participants. Commission officials anticipate completing the entire consultation process within 45 days of initiation. The systematic approach aims to gather comprehensive input before conducting the planned general elections.