EC moves to amend RPO ahead of nat’l election
July 10, 2025 00:00:00
The Election Commission (EC) has taken an initiative to amend the Representation of the People Order (RPO) 1972 ahead of the next general election, reports UNB.
The commission meeting to be held today (Thursday) will discuss the draft amendment ordinance of the RPO 1972.
The meeting will be chaired by Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin at Nirbachan Bhaban in the capital.
Then Awami League government brought changes in the RPO in 2023 ahead of the 12th parliamentary election curtailing the EC's authority over the postponement or cancellation of election which drew criticism from the opposition parties.
As per the existing RPO, the EC can postpone or cancel the election result of one or more than one polling stations during the election.
According to the amended RPO, the EC can suspend the results of only those (one or more) polling stations where irregularities have been reported after the failure of law enforcement agencies to stop anomalies.
But the commission can't suspend or cancel the entire election result of a constituency due to irregularities in one or some polling station.
The amendment came after the EC cancelled the Gaibandha-5 parliamentary by-election due to irregularities.
As part of the election preparation, the current commission, headed by AMM Nasir Uddin, has already approved in principle the draft Parliamentary Election Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Candidates 2025. The draft code will be finalised and subjected to the RPO amendment.