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Bangladesh National Parliament (Jatiya Sangsad)

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The Bangladesh National Parliament, locally known as the Jatiya Sangsad, is the unicameral legislative body of Bangladesh. It is the supreme law-making institution of the country, responsible for enacting legislation, approving the national budget, and overseeing the executive branch.


History[edit | edit source]

  • The Jatiya Sangsad was established following the adoption of the Constitution of Bangladesh in 1972, after the country gained independence in 1971.
  • Its formation replaced the provincial and colonial legislative structures of East Pakistan and British India.
  • Since its creation, it has served as the central institution for parliamentary democracy in Bangladesh.

Structure[edit | edit source]

  • The Jatiya Sangsad is a unicameral legislature consisting of 350 seats:
    • 300 seats are directly elected from geographical constituencies through a first-past-the-post system.
    • 50 seats are reserved for women, allocated proportionally to parties based on their share of the 300 directly elected seats.
  • Term: Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected for a five-year term, unless the parliament is dissolved earlier.
  • Leadership:
    • Speaker: Presides over sessions and ensures parliamentary rules are followed.
    • Deputy Speaker: Assists the Speaker.
    • Prime Minister: Leader of the majority party; head of government.
    • Leader of the Opposition: Head of the largest non-government party.

Functions[edit | edit source]

The National Parliament of Bangladesh performs the following key functions:

  1. Legislation: Enacts, amends, and repeals laws.
  2. Budget Approval: Reviews and approves the national budget and financial bills.
  3. Oversight: Monitors and evaluates the activities of the executive branch.
  4. Constituency Representation: MPs represent the interests of citizens from their respective constituencies.
  5. National Policy Formation: Discusses and influences policies related to economy, defense, foreign affairs, and social development.

Elections[edit | edit source]

  • General elections are held every five years.
  • Voters elect MPs through a first-past-the-post system in each constituency.
  • Reserved seats for women are proportionally allocated to parties based on their electoral performance.
  • The most recent 12th Jatiya Sangsad elections were held in 2024, and the 13th elections are scheduled for 2026.

Parliamentary Procedure[edit | edit source]

  • Sessions of the parliament are conducted in Bangla (Bengali).
  • Debates follow standing orders, and decisions are usually taken by majority vote.
  • Committees exist to review bills, policies, and government activities in specialized areas such as finance, education, and foreign affairs.

Significance[edit | edit source]

  • The Jatiya Sangsad is the cornerstone of Bangladesh’s parliamentary democracy.
  • Acts as a platform for representative democracy, ensuring citizens’ voices are reflected in national policy.
  • Plays a crucial role in checks and balances, holding the government accountable to the people.

See Also[edit | edit source]