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EC preparing to fill women\\\'s reserved seats for women in upazila coouncils

August 17, 2014 00:00:00


The Election Commission (EC) is preparing to fill the reserved women seats in the Upazila Parishads for the first time since the local government institution was introduced about three decades ago, reports UNB.

The latest 4th Upazila Parishad elections was held early this year since the first polls were held in 1985. The EC failed to hold the election to fill the reserved seats for women because of delays in preparing the voter list and other bureaucratic complexities.

A UZ comprises one chairman, two vice-chairmen (one of the posts reserved for woman), chairmen of all union Parishads and mayors of municipalities under the Upazila and women members elected in the quota of seats reserved for them.

The chairmen and vice-chairmen are elected in direct vote, but not the women members in the reserved seats.

The women members of a Upazila Parishad are elected in an indirect vote by the women members of the reserved seats of Union Parishad/Municipality.

The women members at Union Parishads/municipal councils form the electoral college for choosing the reserved-seat women members for Upazila Parishads.

Each Union Parishad/municipality has a one-third quota from the total number of women Union Parishad/municipal councillors. For example, if a Upazila has 12 unions under it, its quota for reserved women seats will be four.

The number of women representatives in the reserved seats in Upazila Parishad depends on the number of unions/municipalities under it.

If the EC decides to fill the reserved women seats in all 487 Upazilas of the country, it will have to arrange for indirect election of some 1600 seats, said EC senior assistant secretary Farhad Hossain.

There are some 4500 Union Parishads and more than 300 municipalities across the country. So, the number of the reserved seats will be some 1600.

Early this year the EC completed elections to 471 Upazilas, but the reserved seats for women remain vacant.

As part of its move to fill the reserved seats the EC has recently requested the Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Ministry to complete delimitation of the Upazilas, so it can make the voter list.

The ministry has so far sent demarcation gazettes of the Upazilas in 33 districts out of 64 in the country.

The 33 districts are Panchagarh, Thakurgaon, Lalmonirhat, Kurigram, Nilphamari, Rangpur, Dinajpur, Chapainawabganj, Gaibandha, Joypurhat, Bogra, Naogaon, Natore, Sirajganj, Tangail, Kushtia, Chuadanga, Jhenaidah, Faridpur, Magura, Khulna, Bagerhat, Shariatpur, Barguna, Jhalokathi, Pirojpur, Manikganj, Narayanganj, Narsingdi, Habiganj, Comilla (Adarsha Sadar and Comilla Sadar Dakkhin), Khagrachhari, and Rangamati.


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