11th Jatiya Sangsad
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Eleventh Jatiya Sangsad | |
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Founded | January 30, 2019 |
Preceded by | Tenth Jatiya Sangsad |
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Seats | 350 (50 seats reserved for women) |
Political groups | Government (300)
Opposition (45) Others
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Last election | Eleventh Jatiya Sangsad Election |
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Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, [[ Sher-e-Bangla Nagar]], Dhaka, Bangladesh | |
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http://www.parliament.gov.bd/ |
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The Eleventh Jatiya Sangsad (Bengali: একাদশ জাতীয় সংসদ, romanized: ēkadasha jatīẏa saṅsada, lit. 'Eleventh National Parliament') was formed with the elected members of the Bangladeshi General Election of 30 December 2018. The Parliament was sworn in on the 3rd January 2019. On seventh January the Ministers were sworn in. On the January 30th first session of the parliament took place.[1] Out of the 350 seats 300 members are directly elected by the people and rest 50 seats are reserved for women and are filled by proportional representation. Awami League won 258 seats out of the 300 seats and formed the government under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina Jatiya Party got 22 seats and became the main opposition party.
Prominent Members
Name | Image | Post | Term | Political Party |
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Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury | Speaker | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Fazle Rabbi Miah | Deputy Speaker | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Sheikh Hasina | Leader of the house | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury | Deputy Leader | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Noor-E-Alam Chowdhury | Chief Whip | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Atiur Rahman Atik | Whip | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Panchanan Biswas | Whip | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Iqbalur Rahim | Whip | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Mahabub Ara Begum | Whip | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Shamsul Haq Chowdhury | Whip | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Abu Sayeed Al Mahmud Swapon | Whip | January 3, 2019 - To date | AL | |
Hussain Muhammad Ershad | Opposition Leader | January 3 2019 - 14 July 2019 | JP | |
Rowshan Ershad | Opposition Leader | 8 September 2019 - To date | JP | |
GM Quader | Deputy Leader of the Opposition | January 3 2019 - To date | JP | |
Mashiur Rahman Ranga | Chief Whip of the Opposition | January 3 2019 - To date | JP |
Session
First Session
On 30 January 2019 the first session of Eleventh Sangsad was started and this session ended on the 11th March after 26 working days. In the beginning of the session President Abdul Hamid addressed the house. 194 members attended the discussion on the Presidential Address and after 54 hours and 57 minutes a tanking proposal was passed.[2] A total of five bills were passed in this session and 50 parliamentary committees were formed within 10 working days. According to Rule-71 of the Rules of Procedure of the Bangladesh Parliament, 321 notices were submitted in this session out of which 30 were accepted and 18 were discussed. As per Rule 71 (a), 155 more notices were discussed.।[2] Out of 114 questions submitted for the Leader of Parliament, 48 questions were answered. Of the 2,325 questions submitted to the ministers, 1,630 were answered. During the session, Sultan Mohammad Mansur Ahmed of Gano Forum was sworn in on 7 March. Members of the reserved women's seat were sworn in on 20 February.[2]
Second Session
The second session of the parliament started on April 24, 2019 and ended after 5 working days. During the second session, five members elected from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took oath.[3] According to the Rules of Procedure of the Parliament of Bangladesh, 71 notices were submitted in this session out of which 9 were accepted and 1 was discussed. Besides, 44 notices under Rule 71 (a) were discussed. Out of 44 questions submitted for the Leader of Parliament, 11 questions were answered. Of the 1,040 questions submitted for ministers, 365 were answered.[3]
References
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- ^ "প্রাণবন্ত সংসদের আশা, একাদশ সংসদের যাত্রা শুরু". প্রথম আলো (in Bengali). Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ a b c "শেষ হলো একাদশ সংসদের প্রথম অধিবেশন". বাংলা ট্রিবিউন (in Bengali). Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ a b "শেষ হল সংসদ অধিবেশন". বিডিনিউজ টোয়েন্টিফোর (in Bengali). Retrieved 1 January 2020.