Polls-time govt minus Hasina? | The Daily Star
MONDAY, MAY 20, 2013
Polls-time govt minus Hasina?
AL toys with the idea
Hasan Jahid Tusher
The ruling Awami League might be agreeable to forming an interim government headed by a lawmaker other than Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to oversee the next parliamentary elections.
Several ministers and leaders of the AL had earlier said Hasina would lead the polls-time government.
The prime minister has said she will be ready to sacrifice a lot if the main opposition BNP joins the interim government, a top policymaker of the ruling party told The Daily Star.
According to AL insiders, this means a ruling party lawmaker is likely to lead the interim government.
Insiders say the names of LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Syed Ashraful Islam, Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury and Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury are being speculated for the job if the premier skips it.
AL General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam yesterday said the choice of chief of the interim government would be finalised through discussions.
We only talked about the election-time government system. We havent mentioned any names, Ashraf told a press conference held at Hasinas political office in Dhanmondi.
Asked who would head that government, Ashraf questioned in turn, What is the problem if I become its chief?
The press conference was convened to inform reporters of the decisions taken at Fridays meeting of the AL Central Working Committee, the highest decision-making body of the party, which unanimously adopted an official position of no more caretaker government again.
The AL spokesperson urged the BNP to join parliament to take part in the discussions on a framework of the election-time government.
The prime minister has given a practical proposal [to the opposition] for coming to parliament, he added.
On sending the opposition an invitation for a dialogue, the LGRD minister said the premier had invited the opposition to the dialogue to place its proposal about the formation of a polls-time government. But the opposition had instead issued a 48-hour ultimatum to overthrow the government, he added.
The main opposition has been demanding a restoration of the caretaker government system for months and enforcing hartals and other agitation programmes to realise the demand.
Ashraf reiterated that the interim government would be formed with elected representatives from all parties.
MONDAY, MAY 20, 2013
Polls-time govt minus Hasina?
AL toys with the idea
Hasan Jahid Tusher
The ruling Awami League might be agreeable to forming an interim government headed by a lawmaker other than Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to oversee the next parliamentary elections.
Several ministers and leaders of the AL had earlier said Hasina would lead the polls-time government.
The prime minister has said she will be ready to sacrifice a lot if the main opposition BNP joins the interim government, a top policymaker of the ruling party told The Daily Star.
According to AL insiders, this means a ruling party lawmaker is likely to lead the interim government.
Insiders say the names of LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Syed Ashraful Islam, Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury and Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury are being speculated for the job if the premier skips it.
AL General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam yesterday said the choice of chief of the interim government would be finalised through discussions.
We only talked about the election-time government system. We havent mentioned any names, Ashraf told a press conference held at Hasinas political office in Dhanmondi.
Asked who would head that government, Ashraf questioned in turn, What is the problem if I become its chief?
The press conference was convened to inform reporters of the decisions taken at Fridays meeting of the AL Central Working Committee, the highest decision-making body of the party, which unanimously adopted an official position of no more caretaker government again.
The AL spokesperson urged the BNP to join parliament to take part in the discussions on a framework of the election-time government.
The prime minister has given a practical proposal [to the opposition] for coming to parliament, he added.
On sending the opposition an invitation for a dialogue, the LGRD minister said the premier had invited the opposition to the dialogue to place its proposal about the formation of a polls-time government. But the opposition had instead issued a 48-hour ultimatum to overthrow the government, he added.
The main opposition has been demanding a restoration of the caretaker government system for months and enforcing hartals and other agitation programmes to realise the demand.
Ashraf reiterated that the interim government would be formed with elected representatives from all parties.