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  2. Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad - Wikipedia

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    The constitutional powers and responsibilities of the Speaker include the following: The Speaker performs the functions of the President, if there is a temporary vacancy in that office or if the President is unable to perform her functions until a President is elected or the President resumes her duties, as the case may be;

  3. Constitution of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Bangladesh, since its adoption in 1972, has repeatedly come under criticism for its failure to build institutionalism in governance and politics, safeguard human rights, and ensure the independence of the judiciary and the legislature from the executive.

  4. Jatiya Sangsad - Wikipedia

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    Jatiya Sangsad জাতীয় সংসদ Currently dissolved Most recent: 12th Sangsad Emblem of the Sangsad Flag of the Jatiya Sangsad Type Type Unicameral History Founded 7 March 1973 (51 years ago) (1973-03-07) Preceded by Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh Leadership Speaker Parliament dissolved since 6 August 2024 Deputy Speaker Parliament dissolved since 6 August 2024 Leader of the ...

  5. Fundamental rights of the people of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental rights of the people of Bangladesh have been namely guaranteed in Part III (Article 26-47) of the constitution of Bangladesh. [1] [2] [3] But the protection of fundamental rights under the Constitution has been inconsistent and that is why, during the period from 2009 to 2023 under the rule of the Awami League-led government, 2,699 people were victims of extrajudicial killings ...

  6. Reform Commissions of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Following the situation, at the request of student leaders, Muhammad Yunus agreed to lead an interim government. With the success of the movement to overthrow the government, reform commissions were formed with the aim of establishing a new Bangladesh based on an anti-authoritarian and anti-fascist political system.

  7. Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Bengali: আইন, বিচার ও সংসদ বিষয়ক মন্ত্রণালয়; Ā'ina ...

  8. Amendments to the Constitution of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution (Thirteenth Amendment) Act, 1996 (28 March) introduced a non-party Caretaker Government (CtG) system which, acting as an interim government, would give all possible aid and assistance to the Election Commission for holding the general election. It was declared illegal on 10 May 2011 by the Appellate Division of Supreme Court.

  9. Human rights in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Bangladesh are enshrined as fundamental rights in Part III of the Constitution of Bangladesh. However, constitutional and legal experts believe many of the country's laws require reform to enforce fundamental rights and reflect democratic values of the 21st century.