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08DHAKA1310
2008-12-17 10:55:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Dhaka
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BANGLADESH QUIETLY PREPARES FOR COUNTY LEVEL POLLS

Tags:  BG ECON KDEM PGOV PHUM PREL SOCI 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/16/2018
TAGS: BG ECON KDEM PGOV PHUM PREL SOCI
SUBJECT: BANGLADESH QUIETLY PREPARES FOR COUNTY LEVEL POLLS

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Classified By: Ambassador James F. Moriarty; reason 1.4 (b)&(d)

Summary
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SUBJECT: BANGLADESH QUIETLY PREPARES FOR COUNTY LEVEL POLLS

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Classified By: Ambassador James F. Moriarty; reason 1.4 (b)&(d)

Summary
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1. (C) Virtually ignored as the campaign for Bangladesh,s
December 29 national parliamentary elections kicks off,
preparations for the upazila (county) elections appear to be
moving forward. Nearly 10,000 candidates have filed
nomination papers with the Election Commission (EC) to run
for upazila Chairman or Vice Chairman. If they take place as
scheduled on January 22, these upazila elections would be the
first since 1990 and would be an important step towards
decentralization. Given the political parties, reluctance
to see the power of parliamentary members diminished,
however, there is a real risk that the next government will
seek to marginalize the newly elected upazila officials. The
USG should help strengthen local governance in Bangladesh,
including at the county level.

Decentralization by un-elected governments
=========================================

2. (SBU) Then-President Hossain Muhammad Ershad created the
upazila system and held the first set of elections in May

1985. Along with the elected members of the upazila, the
government appointed members of the civil service to run
local administration. Since the end of the Ershad regime in
1990, however, no elections to the upazila councils have
taken place. Instead, civil servants have carried out
upazila government functions, with elected officials
responsible for the lowest level of government )
municipalities in urban areas and Union Councils (combining
8-10 villages) in rural areas. The current Caretaker
Government introduced the Upazila Parishad Ordinance in 2008
which re-instated the post of upazila chairman and called for
two phase elections, initially scheduled for just six and 10
days after parliamentary polls. The ordinance also created
two vice-chairmen posts, with one specifically reserved for
women.


3. (SBU) Like other local government tiers, elections are
supposed to take place on a non-partisan basis. In many

constituencies there is more than one candidate for each
party. Despite this, there is room for the parties to
influence the process, particularly once national
parliamentary elections conclude. During the August 2007
municipal elections, the political parties provided support
to candidates, even though they nominally ran as
independents.

Parties supportive in principle...for the moment
============================================= ===

4. (C) Bowing to pressure from the country,s two leading
parties, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Awami
League (AL),the EC agreed to hold the upazila polls in one
phase 24 days after the parliamentary election. Both parties
had opposed the idea of holding upazila elections so close to
the date of the parliamentary polls. The parties alleged
that the caretaker government and army were building up the
upazila system to create an alternate center of power. On a
practical level, aspirants for parliamentary seats did not
want to alienate potential supporters or compete for the
voters, attention against candidates for upazila seats.


5. (C) Even though the AL and BNP paid lip service to
decentralization and strengthening local government in their
2008 election manifestoes (septel),their commitment is
questionable. Foreign and domestic observers have suggested
a number of different scenarios following the national
elections. The next parliament could revisit the idea of the
upazila parishads and postpone the vote once again. Some BNP
activists have called for an indefinite postponement of
upazila elections, in theory to allow the incoming Parliament
to look more broadly at decentralization issues.

Will the EC bow to pressure?
============================

6. (C) Ultimately the timing of the elections will depend
largely on the EC,s willingness to stick to the timetable.
Most local observers have been pleased with the EC,s
independence. The head of Janipop, an elections related NGO,
pointed out that the present date had been fixed with the
consent of the two leading parties after deliberations.
Attempts to postpone local elections further would likely
result in protests from grassroots politicians now swept up
in election fervor.


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The power of the purse
======================

7. (C) Even if upazila elections took place as planned, the
newly elected leaders would remain vulnerable to efforts by
the parliament to restrict their powers. The Upazila
ordinance does not clearly identify which areas fall under
the jurisdiction of the county government and which fall
under the national government. In fact, even the Upazila
Ordinance will need to be ratified by the new parliament
within thirty days of its taking office. Under the most
optimistic scenario, the upazilas will have a wide scope for
action, minimal interference from the national government and
the ability to raise their own revenue, further taming the
existing highly centralized political landscape.

Comment
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8. (C) The upazila elections are an important step on the
path towards greater decentralization in Bangladesh. Though
many details remain unresolved, the initiative represents a
positive development along the path back to democracy. As we
seek to strengthen Bangladeshi democracy, the USG should
consider further funds for projects to strengthen local
governance including at the county level.
MORIARTY