Upazila Parishad in Bangladesh: Roles and Functions of Elected Representatives and Bureaucrats

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Muhammad Sayadur Rahman

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This study explores whether democratic Upazila Parishads in Bangladesh have become more responsive to those who elected them and whether people's expectations about their elected representatives and their functions to their elected have changed. The study carried out in eight Upazilas from seven Divisions in Bangladesh. The study has found that Upazila Parishads in Bangladesh with democratically elected representatives have largely failed to enhance their rapport with people. The recently implemented mandatory advisory role for the members of the parliament (MPs) has complicated the role of the local government and the interference by MPs in local government affairs has weakened the independence of local government. The findings of this study reveal that awareness is low, and that only 30% of respondents were concerned about the roles and functions of the Upazila Parishad. The data reveals that though the local citizens think that they are knowledgeable about the roles and functions of elected representatives and bureaucrats in reality many remain unaware of the roles and functions.

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Rahman, M. S. (2012). Upazila Parishad in Bangladesh: Roles and Functions of Elected Representatives and Bureaucrats. Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, (11), 100-117. https://doi.org/10.5130/cjlg.v0i0.3060
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Muhammad Sayadur Rahman, Department of Public Administration Jahangirnagar University

Department of Public Administration Jahangirnagar University Bangledesh