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Faruk-e-Azam, Adviser on Liberation War Affairs and Disaster Management, stated that a victory for the 'Yes' vote in the upcoming referendum would bring fundamental changes to the state structure and secure citizens' rights and freedoms. He made the remarks on Tuesday at a courtyard meeting in Fapor Pashchimpara of Bogura Sadar, organized to raise voter awareness ahead of the referendum and the 13th national parliamentary election.

The adviser emphasized that the interim government is temporary and neutral, with no political affiliation, and will leave after the election. He explained that if the 'Yes' vote wins, the prime minister’s tenure will be limited to ten years, the judiciary will become fully independent, and new courts will be established at divisional and upazila levels. He also said key constitutional bodies like the Public Service Commission and Anti-Corruption Commission would be formed through consensus with the opposition.

Faruk-e-Azam added that although the current government cannot implement the referendum’s outcome, any constitutional changes approved by the people would automatically take effect in the future. The event was attended by local officials, civil society representatives, and students.

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