2. ● According to the Bangladesh Constitution, The Government of
Bangladesh is democratic with separation of powers among the
three organs, namely-
Organs of Bangladesh Government
LEGISLATURE
National Assembly
JUDICIARY
Supreme Court , Lower Courts
EXECUTIVE
Cabinet, Civil Service
3. The Legislature makes law, amends and replace
s old laws, it controls, criticise, supervise and scr
utinizes (meneliti) the administration or activities
of the executive and influence the policies of the
government. The legislature is also the the repre
sentative for the people.
LEGISLATURE
4. The Executive branch is the enforcer of law, it e
nforce laws made or enacted by the legislature,
it also held responsibility for the government ad
ministrative system, it has the authority to adjou
rn and dissolve the legislature. The formulation
and execution of governmental policies are als
o the responsibility of the executive
EXECUTIVE
5. The Judiciaryis a branch of government that is co
ncerned with the administration of justice. It is the
guardian of the constitution, if the laws madeby t
he judiciary or the states are conflicted with the c
onstitution, the judiciary could declare the laws a
s invalid.
JUDICIARY
6. Limitations of the Parliamentary System in BD
1. Lack of proper practice of democracy.
2. Lack of political commitment.
3. Lack of punishment of MPs.
4. Partial role of speaker and deputy speaker.
5. Ineffective role of election commission.
Proper practice of democracy and democracy within political party.
Sound participation of opposition parties.
Ensuring proper role of speaker and deputy speaker.
Positive role of civil society and development actors.
Effective role of election commission.
Ensuring political commitment.
Need to make an effective Parliament