A newly formed political alliance bringing together three emerging parties, including the National Citizen Party (NCP), is set to make its formal debut in Dhaka on Sunday, 7 December. The alliance, which also comprises the State Reform Movement and the Amar Bangladesh Party (AB Party), is being presented as a platform for “political and electoral unity” aimed at reshaping the country’s political landscape.
The formal unveiling will take place at 4 pm at the Dhaka Reporters Unity auditorium in Segunbagicha, a venue traditionally associated with major political announcements and media briefings. The launch will be marked by a press conference attended by senior leaders of all three parties, who are expected to outline the alliance’s objectives, guiding principles and future plans.
Confirmation of the event came from Mushfiq Us Salehin, Joint Member Secretary of the National Citizen Party and editor of its media cell, who shared details through an official message. According to him, the press conference will focus on building political and electoral cooperation among forces committed to preserving what has been described as the “pledge of the July uprising” and establishing a new political framework for the country.
Leaders of the other partner parties have also publicly confirmed the alliance. Amar Bangladesh Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Bhuiyan Manju told the media that the initiative is intended to articulate a shared political vision rooted in reform, accountability and democratic renewal. He said the alliance would formally declare its commitment to political and electoral unity during Sunday’s event.
Didarul Bhuiya, Joint General Secretary of the State Reform Movement, echoed similar sentiments, confirming his party’s participation and emphasising the need for coordinated political action. He noted that the alliance seeks to move beyond fragmented opposition politics by offering a collective platform that can engage voters and influence national debate more effectively.
Although detailed policy positions have not yet been released, organisers suggest that the alliance will prioritise systemic political reform, citizen participation and a break from traditional power structures. The reference to the July uprising indicates an attempt to align the alliance with recent political mobilisation and public demands for change, though speakers are expected to clarify this positioning during the press conference.
Political observers see the alliance as part of a broader trend of smaller and mid-sized parties attempting to consolidate their influence through cooperation ahead of future electoral contests. Whether the initiative can translate unity into tangible political momentum will depend on its ability to present a coherent agenda and maintain internal cohesion.
Overview of the new alliance
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Alliance members | National Citizen Party, State Reform Movement, Amar Bangladesh Party |
| Date of launch | Sunday, 7 December |
| Time | 4:00 pm |
| Venue | Dhaka Reporters Unity, Segunbagicha |
| Format | Press conference |
| Key focus | Political and electoral unity |
As the alliance prepares for its first public appearance, attention will be focused on the tone and substance of its declaration. Supporters hope it will mark the beginning of a new chapter in reform-oriented politics, while critics will be watching closely to see whether the partnership can move beyond symbolism and make a lasting impact on Bangladesh’s political arena.
