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AMember of Parliament (MP) in Bangladesh is a member of the unicameral Jatiya SangsadorHouse of the Nation. A majority of members are elected directly in general elections, while a minority of seats are reserved exclusively for women and allocated on a proportional basis. The Constitution specifies that Parliament consists of 300 directly-elected members, while 50 seats are reserved for women.[2] The individual who leads the largest party or alliance in parliament usually becomes Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

Member of Parliament
Emblem of the Jatiya Sangsad
Flag of the Jatiya Sangsad

The Jatiya Sangsad, the meeting place of MPs.

Incumbent
12th Jatiya Sangsad
since 30 January 2024
Style
  • His/Her Excellency (diplomatic)
  • StatusActive
    AbbreviationMP
    Member ofJatiya Sangsad
    Reports toSpeaker
    SeatJatiya Sangsad Bhaban
    NominatorDirectly elected by popular vote
    Term length5 years; renewable
    Constituting instrumentArticle 65 of Constitution of Bangladesh
    Formation7 March 1973 (51 years ago) (1973-03-07)
    First holder1st Jatiya Sangsad
    Final holder11th Jatiya Sangsad
    Salary660000 (US$5,600)
    (excl. allowances)[1]
    Websiteparliament.gov.bd

    Eligibility criteria

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    In order to qualify to stand for election to Parliament, an individual is required to be –

    Disqualification grounds

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    An individual is disqualified from standing for parliament in the event they –

    Term

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    A Member of Parliament serves until the dissolution of parliament, which can be no more than five-years after its first sitting. But in the event of a war, parliament can pass an Act of Parliament extending the parliamentary term by no more than a year at a time. Parliament must be in session within six months of the conclusion of a war.[3]

    Duties of members of parliament

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    The broad responsibilities of members of parliament include –

    Remuneration, privileges and allowances

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    Members of parliament are entitled to an annual salary of 660000 (US$5,600) as well as allowances.[1] This is in accordance with Article 68 of the Constitution which makes provision for remuneration, allowances and privileges for members.[6]

    Size

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    Seat distribution of 350 members of parliament in the 11th Jatiya Sangsad

    The Constitution specifies that Parliament consists of 300 directly-elected members from general seats elected by use of first past the post who represent single-constituencies, while 50 seats are reserved exclusively for women and are allocated on a proportional basis.[7] After an election, the Election Commission allocates reserved seats to parties pursuant to the number of general seats they won. A party then presents a list of candidates, each requiring a presenter and a seconder. If the number of candidates presented and seats allocated is equal, then there is no election and the reserved seats are filled in accordance with the candidate lists prepared by parties. In the event there are more candidates than seat allocations, the 300 MPs elected from general seats vote through use of the single transferable vote system to determine the reserved seats. In reality, there has never been an election for reserved seats as parties have never nominated more candidates than they have been allocated.[8]

    Members

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    Members of Parliament were last elected at the 2024 general election.

    See also

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    Notes

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    1. ^ Does not apply if a period of five-years has lapsed since their release.
  • ^ Exemptions include the President, the Prime Minister, the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker, a Minister, Minister of State or a Deputy Minister.
  • References

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    1. ^ a b "Bangladesh raises pay, perks of ministers, speakers and MPs". Bdnews24.com. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  • ^ "Article 65 of the Constitution of Bangladesh". Laws of Bangladesh. Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division, Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs. 4 November 1972. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  • ^ "Article 72 of the Constitution of Bangladesh". Laws of Bangladesh. Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division, Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  • ^ "Role of MPs". Bangladesh Parliament. Parliament of Bangladesh. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  • ^ "Part V, Chapter II, Constitution of Bangladesh". Bangladesh Parliament. Parliament of Bangladesh. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  • ^ "Article 68 of the Constitution of Bangladesh". Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division, Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  • ^ "Article 65 of the Constitution of Bangladesh". Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division, Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  • ^ "Women's Reserved Seat Systems in Bangladesh" (PDF). International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Retrieved 22 July 2021.

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