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  2. Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad - Wikipedia

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    In the constitutional arrangement of Bangladesh, as soon as a care-taker government comes into power following the dissolution of Parliament and the Prime Minister and the members of the Cabinet, the Leader and the Deputy Leader of the Opposition and the Chief Whip and Whips of Parliament are deemed to have relieved themselves of their ...

  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. Law of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Part III of the Constitution of Bangladesh includes the articles of fundamental rights. [3] Laws inconsistent with fundamental rights to be void (Article-26) Equality before law (Article-27) Discrimination on grounds of religion, etc. (Article-28) Equality of opportunity in public employment (Article-29) Prohibition of foreign titles, etc ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Human rights in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Bangladesh. 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.

  7. Freedom of the press in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, media bias and disinformation is restricted under the certain constitutional amendments as described by the country's post-independence constitution. The Penal Code , one of the criminal codes deals with the media crime , which according to the law may be applicable to all substantive aspects of criminal law . [ 2 ]

  8. Criticism of the Constitution of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    First page of the original Constitution of Bangladesh in Bangla. The Constitution of Bangladesh [a] —since its adoption by the 'controversial' [1] [2] [3] and virtually "one-party" [4] Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh 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 ...

  9. Parliamentary committees of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Bangladesh mandates a minimum of two parliamentary committees: a Public Accounts Committee and a Privileges Committee. [3] Parliament's Rules of Procedure requires additional committees, including one to shadow each government ministry. [4] Standing committees typically have between 8 and 15 members. [5]