CEC Assures Full Support for Officials in 2026 National Election
The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), AMM Nasir Uddin, has assured full support for officials in the upcoming national election, scheduled for February 2026. The CEC highlighted security and misinformation as key challenges, with measures in place to tackle them.
Ensuring a secure election is the top priority. The CEC identified coordination between administration and law enforcement agencies as crucial. To combat misinformation and AI-based propaganda, a dedicated cell has been established within the commission.
The CEC also vowed to enforce the rule of law, ensuring a fair and transparent election. Empowering presiding, polling, and returning officers is a key strategy for achieving this. Despite a workshop event in Chittagong, specific details about special guests remain unpublicized.
With the national polls approaching in February 2026, the CEC has outlined measures to address security concerns and misinformation. The commission is committed to supporting officials and ensuring they uphold the rule of law, promising a fair and transparent election.
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