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    INDEPENDENCE OF THE ELECTION COMMISSION UNDER THE CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE AND OTHER STATUTORY PROVISIONS BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE

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    2022-09-05
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    Tarun, Lal Bagi
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    In a democratic state, good governance depends on the electoral system of the country. Without a transparent and participatory election, democracy cannot be ensured, resulting in severe violations of basic human rights and increased corruption. Moreover, the abuse of power by law enforceable agency and the independence of the judiciary begin to erode, leading to a lack of good governance at every level. For a transparent, fair, and participatory election, an independent election commission is necessary which will be acceptable to every political party and the public. And it requires specific laws to be implemented because if a commission is formed without law, it is likely to be questioned.
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