Parliamentary democracy in Bangladesh looks emaciated and anaemic which has been in existence always gasping far a bit of fresh air. The core question is surfacing before the pessimistic supporters of parliamentary democracy that ‘will parliamentary democracy in Bangladesh get fresh air in the offing for which it has been fumbling for a long time? In response to this query,
I firmly say that democracy will surely take deep roots in the soil of Bangladesh surpassing all of the challenges as democracies had already been institutionalized and got matured in Western societies taking prolong period of centuries after centuries. There are several grounds for this assertion as well such as:
I firmly say that democracy will surely take deep roots in the soil of Bangladesh surpassing all of the challenges as democracies had already been institutionalized and got matured in Western societies taking prolong period of centuries after centuries. There are several grounds for this assertion as well such as:
1. Homogeneous Nature of the People
2. Institutionalization of Electoral Process
3. Commitment of People to Democracy
4. Peaceful Transition of Power
5 Well Functioning of Parliamentary Committees
6 Independence of Judiciary
7 Independence of press, media and newspaper
8 Advancement of Education System
9 Promotion of Economic Growth
10 Women Empowerment
11 Role of civil society
2. Institutionalization of Electoral Process
3. Commitment of People to Democracy
4. Peaceful Transition of Power
5 Well Functioning of Parliamentary Committees
6 Independence of Judiciary
7 Independence of press, media and newspaper
8 Advancement of Education System
9 Promotion of Economic Growth
10 Women Empowerment
11 Role of civil society
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