Quick elections planned, interim govt’s tenure to be less than 4 years: Dr Yunus
UNB
Publish: 18 Nov 2024, 12:36 PM
Dhaka,
Nov 18 (UNB) - Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said that the tenure of
the interim government will be less than four years, and their intention is to
hold the election as quickly as possible.
"I didn't say that
I will be (in power) for four years. This is the maximum term. But that's not
our intention. Our intention is to get it (hold polls) done as quickly as
possible," he said while responding to a question during an interview with
Qatar-based media Al Jazeera.
Prof Yunus said the
exact timeframe for the interim government's tenure has not been determined
yet.
"It should be under
four years, that's for sure. It may be less," he said.
The chief adviser said
it is all about what people and political parties want. "If political
parties say forget about it (reform), give the election, we will do it,"
Prof Yunus said.
Asked if he plans to
stand for election, Yunus said, "I am not a politician. I enjoy my role
and what I am doing."
In the interview, Dr
Yunus acknowledged the challenges ahead.
"Bangladesh is deep
in corruption because of the system that we had for the past 15 years -
mismanagement, misgovernance, the destruction of our institutions," he
said, adding that rebuilding the system "point by point, sector by sector"
will be a "big task".
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