The second session of the 13th parliament, specifically dedicated to the 2026 budget, resumed at 3:04 PM today at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. Deputy Speaker Barrister Kayser Kamal presided over the session, which began with recitations from the Holy Quran.
The resumption of this session marks a critical phase in the legislative process, as it focuses on the budgetary allocations and financial policies for the upcoming fiscal year. The proceedings are expected to cover a range of economic and financial discussions.
The 13th parliament's sessions are vital for the country's governance, providing a platform for lawmakers to debate and pass crucial bills and policies. This session, in particular, is anticipated to set the financial course for Bangladesh in the year ahead.
The Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, the seat of the Bangladeshi parliament, is a symbol of the nation's democratic process. The building, designed by renowned architect Louis Kahn, stands as a testament to modern architectural innovation.
As the session progresses, it is expected that various political parties and members of parliament will voice their opinions on the budget proposals, contributing to a robust democratic dialogue.
The outcomes of this session will have significant implications for the country's economic policies, public services, and overall development trajectory. Stakeholders across the nation are closely watching the proceedings.






























