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Cabinet approves president’s speech to commence JS session

Parliament to go into session on Jan 30
TBP Desk
15 Jan 2024 19:48:58 | Update: 15 Jan 2024 20:54:07
Cabinet approves president’s speech to commence JS session

The Cabinet on Monday approved the draft speech of President Mohammed Shahabuddin to be delivered at the maiden session of the 12th parliament.

The approval came from the cabinet meeting held with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair, said Cabinet Secretary Mahbub Hossain while briefing reporters after the meeting, reports UNB.

The 12th parliament will go into its maiden session on January 30.

President Mohammed Shahabuddin convened the parliament session exercising his power bestowed upon him per clause (1) of article 72 of the constitution, said a press release of the parliament secretariat on Monday, reports BSS.

The session, also the first of 2024, will start at 3pm that day.

The president's speech marks the formal commencement of parliament, and he is expected to outline some of the programmes and priorities of the government over the next five years.

“Today’s main agenda was about the first session of the 12th parliament and as per the rules, the president delivered his speech which was approved in the cabinet,” Mahbub Hossain said.

During the meeting, the prime minister directed all to take all-out efforts to control inflation, especially the prices of essential commodities.

Besides, the prime minister also directed all ministries to take up work-plans as per the Awami League’s election manifesto, said the Cabinet secretary.

She also asked to be vigilant so that agricultural produce is not hampered under any circumstances. She instructed to create an agricultural produce preservation centre, he said.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also asked to implement the ongoing projects at the earliest and asked to ensure transparency and accountability in the government procurement process.

The Cabinet greeted Sheikh Hasina on being re-elected as Prime Minister of Bangladesh for a 4th straight time.

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