Friday, July 24, 2009

Hasina Re-elected AL Chief, Ashraf Elected GS Council empowers them to pick all other leaders

Sheikh Hasina was elected the Awami League (AL) president for the seventh time while Syed Ashraful Islam was elected the general secretary for the fist time, for three years, without any contest yesterday.

The AL national council that elected them, also bestowed them with the authority to choose leaders for 45 posts in the ruling party's central working committee, the highest executive forum, while the party constitution allows only the president to choose 26 of the 73 members of the committee.

The councillors in a closed door session also consented to a proposal to empower the newly elected president and general secretary to pick 13 other leaders for the party's presidium, the highest policymaking body, and 31 departmental secretaries including three joint general secretaries and seven organising secretaries, and also a treasurer.

Moreover, the council delegated to Hasina the power to incorporate any further change in the party's declaration and constitution that were ratified yesterday by it with amendments, meeting the criteria for registration with the country's Election Commission.

According to article 21 of the AL constitution, however, the president, presidium members, general secretary, departmental secretaries, and the treasurer must be elected by the triennial council.

Contacted by The Daily Star yesterday over the phone, the council's Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) MA Mannan said the council's Election Commission (EC) was ready to hold elections to other posts, but nobody filed for candidacy.

"We even received a proposal from a councillor to empower the newly elected president and general secretary to choose leaders for the rest of the posts. The councillors unanimously delegated their power to the president and general secretary," Mannan said.

Mannan however could not remember the name of the councillor who placed the proposal during the election.

But talking to The Daily Star, a number of councillors said the EC itself said the newly elected president and the general secretary will decide whether they will now announce the names of other office bearers.

The councillors agreed with the EC's proposal by raising their hands. At that moment, Sheikh Hasina said she will form the committee in consultation with Ashraf. She said the new committee will be comprised of old and new leaders, sources said quoting Hasina.

A provision of the Representation of the People Order (RPO) also says all committees of a registered political party must be elected.

When his attention was drawn to the RPO provision, Council CEC Mannan said if the council, which is empowered by the party constitution to elect the leaders, delegate its power to the president and general secretary to exercise its authority, then there is nothing wrong.

He said the president and general secretary will soon announce the names for the rest of the posts.

Talking to The Daily Star, a number of councillors attending the election session said at the beginning of the election, Hasina dissolved the central executive committee she had been heading since her re-election as the party chief by the last council held on December 26, 2002.

Prior to her announcement, Hasina, also the country's prime minister, in her very brief speech said she did not want to seek re-election as the party chief.

"I've been working as the party chief for the last 28 years. I want to see new leadership and I will provide all out cooperation to them," Hasina was quoted as saying by a councillor.

But councillors did not agree with Hasina's proposal and requested her not to quit the party's helm.

Hasina was first elected president of AL in 1980 while she was living abroad, and she returned home in 1981. She has been leading AL since then being re-elected the president for the seventh time yesterday. In fact, Hasina has been the chief of the 60-year old party for almost a half of its age.

As soon as Hasina left the election venue yesterday, the EC began the poll inviting candidacies for the post of the president first.

Deputy Leader of Parliament Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury proposed Hasina's name, who is also the leader of the parliament. Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury immediately seconded Sajeda's proposal.

Within moments the EC declared Hasina as the uncontested re-elected president of AL, without further seeking any candidacy, as about 5,000 councillors overwhelmingly supported her re-election, a number of councillors said.

Then, the EC moved to elect the general secretary and invited candidacies. AL lawmaker Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim proposed the name of LGRD Minister Syed Ashraful Islam. Matia stood and said, "On behalf of all councillors, I am supporting the proposal."

Then the EC declared Ashraf elected as the general secretary without any contest, seeking no more candidates for the post, the sources said.

At the closed door session, the party's amended constitution and declaration were also ratified, and its new budget for the next three years was approved by the council.

After the council that started at 10.30am ended at 5.00pm, some of the councillors, who had been cheering on the bandwagon of complacency during the session, were however seen and heard complaining about a lack of democracy in the process of electing the party leadership.

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