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Forming upper house with 100 seats agreed by Most Parties-NCC

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The National Consensus Commission has decided that the upper house will have 100 seats, with members selected through proportional representation based on the percentage of votes each party receives in the lower house.

The commission made the announcement today, on the 23rd day of talks with political parties, at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka.

The commission informed the parties of its decision after being entrusted with the task, as dissenting views had prevented the parties from reaching a consensus despite prolonged discussions.

According to the commission’s proposal, the upper house will not have the power to propose legislation. However, except for money bills passed in the lower house, all other bills must be presented in both houses. The upper house will not have the authority to permanently block any bill. If the upper house withholds a bill for more than one month, it will be deemed approved by the upper house.

The BNP and its like-minded allies — including the Jatiyatabadi Samamana Jote, 12-Party Alliance, NDM, LDP and Aam Janatar Dal — demand that seats in the upper house be allocated based on the number of seats each party secures in the lower house. They have also expressed reservations regarding the authority of the upper house.

On the other hand, the CPB-BASAD, and Jamiat e Ulamaye Islam, oppose the formation of an upper house altogether, stating that given the country’s current economic and social circumstances, such a body is unnecessary.

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