The National Consensus Commission is set to hold talks with the National Citizen Party (NCP) today as part of its ongoing dialogue with political parties to build consensus on the state reform initiatives undertaken by the interim government.
The discussion will begin at 10:30am at the LD Hall of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban in the capital, said Paban Chowdhury, public relations officer of the commission, yesterday.
On March 24, the NCP submitted its written opinions on the reform proposals to the commission.
Out of the 166 recommendations made by the commission, the party fully agreed with 113 and partially agreed with 29 others.
The commission launched its dialogue series with political parties on March 20, aiming to build a unified political stance on key reforms.
So far, it has held talks with 12 political parties to finalise recommendations on a wide range of state reforms.
In the initial phase, key proposals from five reform commissions — focused on constitutional, public administration, electoral, judicial, and anti-corruption reforms — were compiled and sent to 39 political parties. To date, 34 parties have submitted their feedback.