Full reports of six reform commissions published online

Liberty News Desk
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The long-awaited reports from the six reform commissions formed by the interim government were officially released on the website on Saturday, outlining key recommendations for future governance.

In a significant development, the full reports of six reform commissions established by the interim government have been made available on the official website. The publication, which took place on Saturday, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing reform process.

The reform commissions, headed by key experts, have provided comprehensive recommendations on immediate steps, medium-term strategies, and long-term actions for the incoming elected government. To further explain these findings, the chief advisor’s press wing will conduct a briefing at the Foreign Service Academy.

The six commissions, formed under the leadership of Dr. Muhammad Yunus, were tasked with investigating and suggesting reforms in critical sectors. These commissions were given a 90-day deadline to submit their reports. The first batch of reports, covering the Constitution, Election Commission, Police Reforms, and the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), was submitted on January 15. Following this, the reports from the Public Administration and Judiciary Reform Commissions were delivered on Wednesday.

Liberty News’ national correspondent states that the release of these reports is expected to play a key role in shaping the future governance framework, offering invaluable insights into structural changes needed in various government institutions.

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