BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has expressed the hope that political parties will reach a ‘minimum consensus’ on state reformations through talks to facilitate the quick holding of the parliamentary election.
“There will be discussions on the reports provided by the reform commissions. The political parties will engage in talks with the commissions, and efforts will be made to reach a consensus,” he said on Saturday.
Speaking to reporters after a meeting with the National Consensus Commission, he said political parties had participated in initial discussions with the Consensus Commission.
“Different political parties made various remarks there.”
“We hope that minimal consensus will be created regarding the reforms, and that the national election will be held swiftly based on that consensus. This is our expectation,” Fakhrul added.
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