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BNP proposes gap after two consecutive terms as PM

BNP proposes gap after two consecutive terms as PM

Written by Shahadat Hosssain

Date 1975-09-08

Location Barishal, Barishal, Babuganj

"We have said that although a person should not serve more than two consecutive terms as prime minister, they should be allowed to return to the position after a gap," Salahuddin Ahmed, a member of the party's Standing Committee, said.


He made these remarks to journalists during the lunch break of today's meeting between the BNP and the National Consensus Commission at LD Hall of the National Parliament Building.

Salahuddin mentioned that following the BNP's suggestion, the commission has drafted a new proposal regarding term limits for the prime minister, but they do not wish to make it public yet. The proposal will first be discussed within party forums.

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