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EC to sit with 12 more political parties on Sunday

The Commission plans to finish talks with all registered parties this month before announcing the December election schedule

 
Update : 13 Nov 2025, 05:46 PM

The Election Commission will sit with 12 more political parties on Sunday as part of its ongoing electoral dialogue ahead of the next general election.

The Commission will exchange views with six parties in the morning session and with another six parties in the afternoon session on Sunday, said EC’s (Public Relations) Assistant Director Ashadul Haque.

The six parties that are being invited for Sunday’s morning session are Gono Forum, Gono Front, Islamic Front Bangladesh, Islami Oikya Jote, Bangladesh Supreme Party (BSP) and Bangladesh Jatiya Party.

The six other parties for the afternoon session are Bangladesh Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal-Bangladesh (Jasod), Bangladesh National Awami Party-Bangladesh (Nap), Trinomul BNP, Krishak Sramik Janata League, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis and Islami Andolan Bangladesh.

The Election Commission opened its much-talked-about pre-election dialogue with registered political parties on Thursday by holding discussions with six parties in the first session of the day.

On the opening day, the Commission held talks with a total of 12 registered political parties in two separate sessions.
The 12 parties are the Liberal Democratic Party-LDP, Bangladesh Congress, Bangladesh Muslim League, National People's Party, Bangladesh Khelafat Andolan, Jamiyate Ulamaye Islam, Bangladesh Communist Party of Bangladesh-CPB, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal-JSD, Bangladesher Samajtantrik Dal-Basad, Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh, Bangladesh Nationalist Front-BNF and Bangladesh Nationalist Movement-BNM.

Currently, there are 53 registered political parties, excluding the Awami League, whose registration remains suspended. Besides, the EC recognized three new parties, including NCP, as registered parties.

The Commission aims to complete the dialogue with all registered political parties within this month before the announcement of the national election schedule in early December.

In late September 2025, the Commission opened a series of electoral dialogues with different stakeholders amid talks with civil society representatives on September 28.

Later, the EC held separate dialogues with the representatives of teachers, senior journalists from different media outlets, election experts and election observers.

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