Article 70 crippled parliamentary govt system: GM Quader


FE Team | Published: October 19, 2020 23:50:32


Article 70 crippled parliamentary govt system: GM Quader

Jatiya Party Chairman GM Quader on Monday said Article 70 of the constitution has crippled the parliamentary government system, reports UNB.
"MPs can't vote against the party's decision due to Article 70 and this is why a dictatorship or autocracy is established in parliament," he said.
Quader, also the deputy opposition leader in parliament, said parliamentary democracy had been introduced in the country as per outlines of the three alliances in 1991 as his brother HM Ershad quit power.
"But in the name of establishing parliamentary democracy, the institutional dictatorship was established in the country by changing the presidential form of government system. As per the system, the head of the party that gets a majority in the election becomes the head of the government and whatever she says will happen. Because, if any MP speaks against the party will lose the MP post," he observed.
GM Quader made the remarks while speaking at a joint meeting of Jatiya Sramik Party at Jatiya Party Chairman's Banani Office.
According to Article 70, a person elected as a member of parliament (MP) in a national election in which he was nominated as a candidate by a political party, shall vacate his/her seat if s/he a) resigns from that party or b) votes in parliament against that party, but shall not thereby be disqualified for subsequent election as a member of parliament.
GM Quader said Jatiya Party is now the most promising political force in Bangladesh as people have become fed up with both BNP and Awami League.
"It's right that Awami League has carried out various development activities by staying in power for a long time. But they also hurt people with their different acts. The people of the country don't remember development for a long time, but they remember the sufferings for a long time," he observed.
Besides, the Jatiya Party chief said BNP has long been suffering from extreme leadership crisis, making its leaders and activists frustrated. "People are also disappointed with the BNP. In such a reality, Jatiya Party is the only political force of people's trust."
He said the people of the country now want Jatiya Party to be stronger and return to power by getting a majority in the national election.

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