Staff Correspondent
The European Union takes note of the outcome of the Parliamentary elections, which were held in
Bangladesh last Sunday and reiterates that the long-term EU-Bangladesh partnership is underpinned by
the values of democracy, human rights and the rule of law, according to press release.
The EU regrets that not all major parties participated in this election.
The EU welcomes the agreement of the authorities to make public the upcoming report and
recommendations of the EU Election Expert Mission. In the same spirit of transparency and
accountability, we call upon the relevant authorities to ensure a timely and full investigation of all
reported election irregularities.
The EU condemns the acts of violence that occurred during the electoral period and urges everybody to
refrain from violence in the post-election period. It is also key that the rule of law, judicial
independence, due process and the right to peaceful assembly are respected and upheld in this period
and beyond. In this regard, detention of opposition figures is highly concerning.
The EU strongly encourages all stakeholders to respect political pluralism, democratic values and
international human rights standards and to engage in peaceful dialogue. It is essential that the media,
civil society and political parties can carry out their work without censorship or fear of reprisals.
The EU will continue to work with the Government of Bangladesh on the priorities that characterise our
longstanding relations in the political, human rights, trade and development spheres including the
country’s possible future access to the GSP+ preferential trade scheme.