Referring to the student-led mass uprising in July last year, he said, “It laid the foundation for national unity, which is essential for the country’s progress. We must come together. This doesn’t mean we have to agree on everything.”
“I believe we can reach a common consensus on the fundamental issues of state-building, restructuring, and creating a democratic and accountable governance system, which is the mission of the National Consensus Commission,” he added.
The 12-party alliance held the dialogue with the National Consensus Commission on various reform recommendations made by the five commissions.
According to commission sources, the alliance agreed with 111 out of the 166 proposals made by the commission, disagreed with 48, and did not give any opinion on seven proposals.
