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In less than a year after
Bangladesh's victory in its War of Independence, the then Prime Minister,
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman presented the nation with a Constitution which was
secular in character and egalitarian in nature guaranteeing full fundamental
rights to all citizens irrespective of religion, caste, creed, class and
sex. In 1991, all the political parties in the opposition opted for a
parliamentary system of governance in place of then existing presidential
system. In 1996 the provision of holding general elections in the country
under a non-party neutral caretaker government was incorporated in the
Constitution. This was designed to safeguard the franchise of the people.
The Constitution of Bangladesh provides for three organs - the Executive,
the Legislature and the Judiciary - for ensuring accountability,
transparency and checks and balances of the government. All the three organs
function harmoniously.
* Excerpted from resources of Bangladesh Embassy in
Washington D.C.
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