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Historic July Charter to be signed today
  Date : 17-10-2025

 

BSS) - The much-awaited historic "July National Charter-2025" to be signed today.

Chief Adviser and Chairman of the seven-member National Consensus Commission (Jatiya Oaikymoto Commission) Professor Muhammad Yunus will grace the signing occasion of the charter. It will be held at South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban around 4pm today.

The Chief Adviser convened an emergency meeting as part of the last minute preparation of the signing ceremony at the Foreign Service Academy here on Wednesday evening.

Leaders of various political parties were present at the meeting.

The July National Charter-2025 was sent to political parties across the country.

The 40-page dossier outlines the political history of Bangladesh, covering the British colonial period, the historic Language Movement of 1952, the education movements of 1962, the autonomy movement of 1966, and the mass uprising of 1969.

It also recalls the 1970 general elections, the Liberation War of 1971, and the establishment of a one-party state through constitutional amendments in 1975.

The charter noted that "following various political developments, the country returned to democracy through the parliamentary elections of 1979, initiated by the reintroduction of a multi-party system in 1978. However, that democratic path was short-lived."

It further highlights that between 2009 and 2024, state institutions were dominated by autocratic practices favoring certain individuals, families, and groups.

The charter criticized the three consecutive controversial elections of 2014, 2018, and 2024, saying they undermined the electoral system, politicized the judiciary, law enforcement and public administration and facilitated corruption.

The charter also reflects on the persistent democratic movements of the last 16 years, including road safety movement in 2018, anti-quota movement, and student-led anti-discrimination movement and culminating in the broad-based mass uprising against fascism in July 2024.

Finally, the charter contains a seven-point commitment, urging political party representatives to sign it and uphold the will of the people expressed in the July 2024 uprising, grounded in democratic principles and national consensus.



  
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