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A new political and electoral alliance is being formed in Bangladesh, comprising the National Citizen Party (NCP), Amar Bangladesh (AB) Party, and the Bangladesh State Reform Movement. The coalition will be officially launched on Sunday, December 7, at the Dhaka Reporters Unity in Segunbagicha. The alliance aims to promote political reform and uphold the spirit of the July uprising, according to organizers. Discussions initially involved four parties, including the Gano Adhikar Parishad, but the final coalition excludes that group. NCP’s chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari confirmed that the alliance will operate under NCP’s leadership. AB Party Chairman Mojibur Rahman Bhuiyan Monju and State Reform Movement Joint General Secretary Didarul Bhuiyan also confirmed their participation. Political analysts view the move as an attempt to consolidate smaller reformist parties ahead of the next general election. The alliance’s success will depend on its ability to present a unified platform and attract broader public support in a competitive political environment.
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