A Bangladesh Enterprise Institute survey across 12 districts found that just 2.5% of respondents reported being satisfied with the interim government’s fulfillment of public expectations. More than half — 54% — described the administration’s performance as “average” in meeting those expectations.
On political-party reforms, the survey reveals broad public demand for change: 96% want democratic practices established within parties, and 94% expect parties to ensure financial transparency and accountability. While 19% prioritize internal reform, 24% say they want elections first. Meanwhile, 78% of respondents want the option to abstain on the ballot in the next parliamentary elections.