Bangladesh’s interim government considers lowering the voting age to 17 to engage more young people in nation-building, and might also reduce the minimum age for MPs to 21. The proposals, supported by the constitutional reform commission, aim to enhance youth participation in politics before the next general election. Bangladesh’s interim government considers lowering the voting age to 17 to engage more young people in nation-building, and might also reduce the minimum age for MPs to 21. The proposals, supported by the constitutional reform commission, aim to enhance youth participation in politics before the next general election.
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