The reports submitted by four reform commissions today (January 15) will provide the framework for a new Bangladesh, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus said.
Speaking at a briefing, he said the framework was based on fulfilling the dreams of a new Bangladesh and bringing those to fruition, reports TBS.
"This is not the end, it is the beginning of a chapter… Through this, we will start a discussion with everyone," he said, adding consensus would be taken on whether everyone agrees with the framework.
"The vision of a new Bangladesh that we aspired to build rested on your shoulders (members of the commission). You have drafted the framework for those dreams, marking the beginning of a new chapter," the chief adviser said.
He said the framework would pave the way for creating the charter of a new Bangladesh, based on consensus.
"The upcoming elections will also be held on the basis of this charter. We hope all parties sign up to this," he said.
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