The National Constitutional Council (NCC; ) is a proposed national institution proposed by the Constitutional Reform Commission of the interim government of Bangladesh in 2025. It is composed of representatives from the three branches of the state. Under the proposed reform, the National Constitutional Council (NCC) will play a pivotal role in ensuring transparency, accountability, and balance among various state institutions.
A mass uprising known as July Uprising took place on August 5, leading to Sheikh Hasina fleeing the country and seeking refuge in India. In the ensuing situation, an Interim government was formed under Muhammad Yunus. To implement reforms, the interim government established Constitutional Reform Commission on October 6, 2024, headed by Professor Ali Riaz. The commission submitted its report to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on January 15, 2025. This report proposed the creation of a National Constitutional Council (NCC). On January 16, an all-party dialogue commenced to discuss this proposal.
The National Constitutional Council (NCC) is a national institution composed of representatives from the three branches of the state. Members of the NCC will include:
Even if the legislature is dissolved, the existing NCC members will remain active until the Chief Adviser of the interim government is sworn in. During the absence of a legislature, the members of the NCC will be:
The NCC will submit names to the President for appointment to the following positions:
The Chief Adviser shall submit the name of the nominee for the NCC appointment to the President. The NCC shall also perform other functions as prescribed by the Constitution. Additionally, the legislature may assign the NCC further responsibilities through legislation.
The NCC shall convene at least one meeting every three months. However, the President may call a special meeting at any time. In case of urgency, if at least three NCC members submit a written request, the President shall be obliged to convene an emergency meeting. The President shall preside over NCC meetings regularly, and in their absence, the Chief Justice shall assume the role of chairperson. Unless otherwise specified in the Constitution, all decisions shall be made by a majority of the total number of NCC members. The quorum for an NCC meeting shall be constituted by the presence of the majority of its total members. The NCC shall formulate its own procedures and necessary regulations to fulfill its objectives.