Most political parties on Sunday expressed support for the latest revised proposal on the caretaker government issue, particularly the appointment of its head (chief adviser) but the National Consensus Commission asked them to send written opinions by Monday to reach a final decision.
The Consensus Commission on Sunday morning placed a revised proposal over the caretaker government issue synthesising proposals submitted earlier by BNP, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, National Citizen Party (NCP), and Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh.
In the middle of the day’s discussion at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital, the Commission presented yet another written proposal on the caretaker issue following different questions made by the representatives from the political parties.
According to the latest proposal, a five-member selection committee comprising the Prime Minister, the Leader of Opposition, the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker (from Opposition) and a representative nominated the third largest party in the Parliament to pick the chief adviser of the caretaker government.
“The (latest revised) proposal details the procedure for appointing the chief adviser. The parties have agreed on most of the issues in this (latest) proposal,” said Vice Chair of the Commission Prof Ali Riaz at a press briefing in the afternoon after the 15th day of the second-round reform dialogue.
Considering the importance of this issue, the written proposal has been given to the representatives of the political parties, he said.
“They (political parties) will discuss the draft proposal in party forums and give us their opinion tomorrow. So, we hope that we will be able to come to a point of agreement on this issue the day after tomorrow,” said Prof Riaz.
The political parties reached a consensus over the restoration of the caretaker government system earlier, different issues of the system, particularly selection of the chief adviser, were discussed on Sunday.
“Now, we have requested that the parties discuss details of the written version and submit their opinion for minor changes in writing tomorrow so that we can get this matter settled the day after tomorrow,” said the vice chair.