Kathmandu, Oct. 10 -- Bangladesh's main political parties have agreed to hold a referendum on a landmark reform charter after months of consultation, but are divided on when that will be held.
The South Asian nation of 170 million people has been in political turmoil since Sheikh Hasina was ousted as prime minister by a student-led revolt in August 2024.
Interim leader Muhammad Yunus has backed the sweeping 28-page draft, dubbed the "July Charter" after last year's student-led uprising, which includes proposals for a two-term limit for prime ministers and expanded presidential powers.
It also aims to enshrine the recognition of Bangladesh as a multi-ethnic and multi-religious nation, and provide better checks and balances between the e...
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