Code of conduct for MPs ever elusive
For decades, Bangladesh’s parliamentarians have been dogged by allegations of misconduct, abuse of power, and scandal.
28 July 2026
A turbulent history of presidency in Bangladesh
Although now largely ceremonial, Bangladesh’s presidency has repeatedly been rocked by assassinations, military coups, constitutional changes, uprisings and political crises.
25 July 2026
10 of Bangladesh’s 18 presidents did not complete their terms in office
Shahabuddin’s resignation adds another chapter to a presidency repeatedly disrupted by assassinations, coups and political upheaval
24 July 2026
Can Nazrul remain a lawmaker?
The expulsion of Satkhira-4 lawmaker Gazi Nazrul Islam from Jamaat-e-Islami has raised questions over whether he can retain his parliamentary seat.
23 July 2026
What happens to Gazi Nazrul’s parliament seat after his expulsion from Jamaat?
Experts differ on implications as EC prepares to examine the case
22 July 2026
Yet another blow to the reform process
The July uprising led to public expectation for lasting reforms, including constitutional changes, to strengthen Bangladesh’s democratic institutions. Many hoped that those united in the uprising would also unite to realise those aspirations.
17 July 2026
Constitutional reforms: Special JS committee formed, opposition walks out
Uncertainty over constitutional reforms deepened yesterday as opposition MPs walked out in protest at the formation of a special parliamentary committee, insisting that the reforms be carried out through a council outlined in the July charter.
14 July 2026
Two contrasting models: France and Morocco show how migration is reshaping modern global football
France’s squad built on integration; Morocco’s success rooted in diaspora recruitment
10 July 2026
Hope, crisis, and shadows of old habits complicate honeymoon period
Running a country like Bangladesh is like riding a wild bull -- chaotic and unpredictable
27 May 2026
The fall of India’s Left has been a slow, steady erosion
Kerala defeat ends last stronghold
5 May 2026
Lively debate, yet much left wanting
The first session of the parliament ended with the promise of a vibrant House with lively debates but also revealed weaknesses in the failure to adopt reforms.
3 May 2026
‘We are open to opposition input on fuel situation’ - PM tells JS
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman yesterday told parliament that the government will consider the opposition’s proposal regarding the fuel situation and, if it contains realistic measures, will certainly act on them.
23 April 2026
20 ordinances lose validity
Twenty of the 133 ordinances issued by the interim government -- including major reforms on judicial independence, human rights, and anti-corruption -- are set to lose validity from today.
11 April 2026
Dropped ordinances: Hard-earned reforms at risk
Eminent rights activists have criticised the parliamentary special committee’s recommendation to drop key ordinances issued by the interim government, noting that most of them are tied to crucial reforms.
4 April 2026
Opportunity for reforms slipping away once more
Bangladesh’s political journey has repeatedly swung between hope and disappointment. The question now is whether the country is about to witness yet another repeat of that cycle.
4 April 2026
Key reform ordinances left to expire
A special parliamentary committee, reviewing ordinances issued by the interim government, yesterday recommended that 20 of them lapse or expire, including those aimed at ensuring judicial independence, curbing enforced disappearances, and strengthening the anti-corruption and human rights commissions.
3 April 2026
Witnesses to genocide
What American diplomats and doctors saw in Dhaka after Operation Searchlight
26 March 2026
Scrapping of lottery system: A return to the old admission rat race?
It is rare for a government decision in Bangladesh to move at lightning speed -- raised in parliament one day and implemented the very next.
18 March 2026
A fresh start for parliamentary democracy
The 13th parliament yesterday held its inaugural sitting amid a heated atmosphere, as opposition MPs staged a walkout in protest against President Mohammed Shahabuddin speaking in the House.
13 March 2026
Postal ballots swing in Jamaat’s favour
Though the BNP won the February 12 national polls decisively, the main opposition Jamaat-e-Islami performed stronger in postal ballots.
13 March 2026