DHAKA: The newly elected 283 lawmakers of Awami League, Jatiya Party, Jatiya Samajtantrick Dal, Workers Party and others took oath in phases on Thursday morning.
Parliament Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury administered the oath of members of the 10 th parliament.
Awami League lawmakers took oath at 10:20 am and Jatiya Party lawmakers at 11:14am while four MPs of Jatiya Samajtantrick Dal, one lawmaker each of BNF and Tarikat Federation at 11:30am.
In fourth phase, seven lawmakers including four independently elected MPs took oath at 11:45am.
After taking oath, lawmakers signed respective oath paper mention respective constituency and date of taking oath and submitted it to Sangsad secretariat.
As per the constitution, after taking oath by the newly elected lawmakers, the new government must arrange the opening session of Jatiya Sangshad within 30 days. So, first session will start in this month.
As per the rule, parliament speaker has to be elected in the first session. Incumbent speaker will leave the post after her delivering welcome speech in the first session. Later, members of the parliament will elect new speaker unanimously.
After electing the speaker, the election will be held in reserved parliamentary seats. The parliament will send the list of reserved MPs to the Election Commission. The vote of Parliament members will elect the lawmakers in the reserved seats.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Election Commission (EC) secretariat published the gazette declaring the names of some 290 successful candidates out of 300 constituencies in the country.
As per the constitution, it is mandatory for the EC to publish the gazette within three days of the elections.
In January 5 elections, Awami League secured 232 seats, Jatiya Party 33, Workers Party 6, JSD 5 and Jatiya Party (JP), Tariqat Federation and BNF secured one seat each while independent candidates won in 13 constituencies.
BDST: 1200 HRS, JAN 09, 2014
Edited by: Rubaiat Saky, Senior Newsroom Editor