Significant progress was reported by the National Consensus Commission during a recent gathering, with plans to soon deliver its conclusive findings to the country’s caretaker administration.
Chaired by its chief, the meeting at the State Guest House Jamuna involved a comprehensive review of different political parties’ stances on the July Charter. Discussions centered on the charter’s core components and the practical methods for its execution.
A vice-chairman of the commission stated that the body has benefited from widespread collaboration with political entities and strong backing from press outlets. He confirmed the report’s imminent submission.
Advisers to the interim government were also present at the session, where the chief directed members to finalize the remaining tasks promptly.