Leaders of various political parties have expressed unanimous support for Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus and his commitment to holding elections by June 30, 2026, said the Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam.
The discussions focused on the interim government’s progress on reforms, justice, and election preparations, with parties pledging to stand by the government’s efforts, he said while briefing media outside state guest house Jamuna.
Shafiqul highlighted the strong backing for Yunus’ leadership, noting that party leaders voiced support for the interim government’s work on reforms, justice, and election preparations.
“They will stand with the government,” he said, emphasising the collaborative spirit of the Sunday meeting at Jamuna. The discussions underscored steady progress toward a democratic transition, with elections firmly targeted within the December 2025–June 2026 window.
Addressing reporters’ questions about the election roadmap, Shafiqul iterated Yunus’s commitment. “The Chief Adviser has set a clear deadline—elections by June 30, 2026. He’s a man of his word, and everyone is satisfied with this,” he said.
Shafiqul stressed that a detailed roadmap and schedule would be announced closer to the timeline, urging trust in Yunus’s leadership.