The government has formed a seven-member 'Jatiya Oaikymoto Commission', led by Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus, to consider and adopt the recommendations submitted by six commissions.
"The commission will hold discussions with political parties and forces to form a national consensus to consider and accept the recommendations of the commissions formed for reforms in the election system, public administration, judiciary and anti-corruption, including police activities," according to a notification issued by the Cabinet Division on Thursday.
The commission will recommend steps in this regard later.
The commission will start functioning from February 15 (Saturday) and its tenure has been fixed for the next six months. The Chief Adviser's office will perform the secretarial duties of this commission, it said.
The commission's other members are: Constitutional Reform Commission chief Prof Ali Riaz, Public Administration Reform Commission chief Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury, Police Reform Commission chief Safar Raj Hossain, Election Reform Commission chief Badiul Alam Majumder, Judiciary Reform Commission chief Justice Emdadul Haque, and Anti-Corruption Reform Commission chief Dr Iftekharuzzaman, it said.