Bangladesh Parliament Unanimously Elects New Speaker and Deputy Speaker

Bangladesh's 13th Jatiya Sangsad has unanimously elected Hafizuddin Ahmed as its new Speaker and Barrister Kayser Kamal as Deputy Speaker. The session was presided over by senior lawmaker Khondokar Mosharraf Hossain, nominated by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. The elections follow the February parliamentary polls where the BNP secured a majority. President Mohammed Shahabuddin administered the oath of office to both leaders, officially commencing the new parliament's term.

Key Points: Bangladesh Elects New Speaker, Deputy Speaker Unanimously

  • Unanimous election for both posts
  • BNP holds majority after recent polls
  • Speaker is a six-term MP and retired officer
  • Deputy Speaker is a barrister and former minister
  • Oath administered by President Shahabuddin
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Bangladesh Parliament unanimously elects new Speaker and Deputy Speaker

Bangladesh's 13th Parliament unanimously elects Hafizuddin Ahmed as Speaker and Barrister Kayser Kamal as Deputy Speaker.

"valiant freedom fighter - The Daily Star on Hafizuddin Ahmed"

Dhaka, March 12

Bangladesh's Jatiya Sangsad on Thursday unanimously elected Hafizuddin Ahmed, Bir Bikram, as the Speaker, while Barrister Kayser Kamal was chosen as the Deputy Speaker.

According to reports by the Daily Star, the inaugural session of the 13th Parliament was presided over by senior lawmaker Khondokar Mosharraf Hossain, who was nominated for the role by the Leader of the House, Tarique Rahman.

The formation of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad follows the parliamentary election held on February 12, which came after the July 2024 student-led movement that saw former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina leave the country.

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a majority in the polls, and its chairman, Tarique Rahman, subsequently assumed office as Prime Minister.

Hafizuddin Ahmed, the newly elected Speaker, is a retired military officer and a "valiant freedom fighter." A seasoned politician representing the Bhola-3 constituency, he has been elected to the Jatiya Sangsad six times. Prior to this role, he was serving as the Minister for Liberation War Affairs. Ahmed is also a standing committee member of the BNP.

His name was formally proposed by Jatiya Sangsad Chief Whip Nurul Islam Moni. The Daily Star reported that the motion to appoint Hafiz was seconded by the ruling party whip and Khulna-3 MP, Rakibul Islam.

Both positions were eventually filled through unanimous consent, with no opposition to the nominations.

Meanwhile, Kayser Kamal, the Member of Parliament from Netrakona-1, has been elected Deputy Speaker. A barrister by profession and regarded as a relatively young figure in national politics, Kamal previously served as the State Minister for Land and holds the position of legal affairs secretary within the BNP. His nomination was moved by Whip Ruhul Quddus Talukder Dulu and seconded by Whip ABM Ashraf Uddin (Nizan).

Following the formal election process, the parliamentary proceedings were briefly paused at approximately 11:50 am for a 30-minute adjournment. In the final formal transition, President Mohammed Shahabuddin administered the official oath to both the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.

The Daily Star noted that the swearing-in ceremony took place in the presence of Tarique Rahman and other prominent members of the legislative body, marking the official commencement of the 13th Parliament's journey.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see a retired military officer and freedom fighter as Speaker. His experience could bring discipline to the proceedings. The unanimous election suggests the BNP has firm control for now.
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Priya S
The student-led movement leading to this change is remarkable. Young people demanding accountability! Hope the new leadership, including the young Deputy Speaker, delivers on their aspirations. Youth power! 💪
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Vikram M
While a unanimous vote looks good on paper, I hope it doesn't mean a lack of strong opposition or healthy debate in the parliament. Democracy needs a constructive opposition, not just a rubber stamp.
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Rohit P
Good to see the process completed formally. Stability in Bangladesh is crucial for the entire subcontinent's economy. Let's hope the focus remains on trade, connectivity, and managing shared resources like water.
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Kavya N
The Deputy Speaker is a barrister and legal affairs secretary. That's a positive sign for ensuring parliamentary procedures are followed correctly. The rule of law is fundamental.

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