Parliament Session Resumes Today, Constitution Reform and Referendum Issues in Focus

Bangladesh Diary
Publish: Mar 29, 2026
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Staff Correspondent


The adjourned session of the Jatiya Sangsad is set to resume Sunday at 3:00 PM. The sitting will be chaired by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed and will include discussions on the motion of thanks on the President’s address, with participation from both treasury and opposition members.


The session is expected to be politically charged, particularly over the implementation of the “July National Charter (constitutional reform)” and the “Referendum Ordinance-2025.” Opposition parties, including their alliance partners, have already submitted multiple notices demanding detailed discussions on these issues.


Today’s agenda also includes a question-and-answer session involving several key ministries and offices, such as Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, Youth and Sports, the Prime Minister’s Office, the Election Commission, and the Office of the President. Matters of urgent public importance under procedural rules will also be taken up.


The current session is scheduled to continue until April 30. Earlier, the first session of the 13th Parliament began on March 12, during which the Speaker and Deputy Speaker were elected. A special committee was also formed to review 133 ordinances issued during the tenure of the interim government. Most of these ordinances have reportedly seen consensus between the সরকার and opposition, while discussions on the remaining ones are ongoing.


According to constitutional provisions, any ordinance must be approved within a stipulated timeframe, failing which it will lapse. Therefore, there is increased urgency to pass the pending ordinances within the deadline.


Meanwhile, a human chain program has been announced in front of the parliament complex by a civic platform demanding implementation of the referendum results. The demonstration is scheduled to take place at Manik Mia Avenue at noon, with participation expected from groups, activists, and members of the public.


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