Speaker stresses MPs' understanding of RoP for effective proposal placement


FE Team | Published: June 04, 2026 00:14:03


Speaker stresses MPs' understanding of RoP for effective proposal placement

Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmadhas said MPs must have a sound understanding of the Rules of Procedure (RoP) to effectively place proposals and scrutinise bills, report agencies.
He came up with the remark while speaking at a two-day orientation programme titled "Constitution, Rules of Procedure and Parliamentary Activities" for members of parliament at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban on Wednesday.
The Speaker said the 13th Jatiya Sangsad is working to fulfil public expectations in the country's renewed democratic journey.
He said members of parliament represent the people and help ensure accountable governance, adding that the Rules of Procedure are not merely administrative formalities but an essential tool for carrying out parliamentary responsibilities.
Highlighting the importance of a vibrant parliament, he said an effective parliament requires both the government and opposition parties to participate constructively in parliamentary proceedings to strengthen public engagement and the legislative process.
Deputy Speaker Kayser Kamal, Chief Whip Md Nurul Islam Moni, Opposition Leader Md Shafiqur Rahman, UNDP Resident Representative Stefan Liller and Swiss Ambassador Reto Renggli spoke at the event as special guests.
Deputy Speaker Kayser Kamal said MPs have assumed office with the responsibility of representing the people and are accountable to them in carrying out their duties.
Chief Whip Nurul Islam Moni said MPs must listen to the problems of people in their constituencies, work for solutions and actively participate in parliamentary activities while ensuring government accountability.
Opposition Leader Shafiqur Rahman said parliament runs with the fund of taxpayers and should work towards ensuring good governance, economic reforms and sustainable democracy.
More than 170 MPs participated in the first group of the orientation course.
The two-day orientation course's first group included MPs elected from parliamentary constituencies ranging from Panchagarh-1 to Barguna-1, Patuakhali-1 to Bhola-2, Bhola-4 to Mymensingh-5, as well as women MPs elected to reserved seats from Women Seat-1 to Women Seat-24.

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