The government is planning to announce the election schedule for local government polls in the second half of August and begin Union Parishad (UP) elections in the first half of October, said Prime Minister’s Adviser on Information and Broadcasting Dr Zahed Ur Rahman said on Tuesday.
The adviser came up with the announcement at a press briefing at the conference room of Press Information Department (PID) at Secretariat on the progress of the government's activities.
The Election Commission (EC) has prepared preliminary roadmaps for separate local government elections including Union Parishads, Upazila Parishads, municipalities and city corporations.
“These are expected to be finalised and published by the end of this month," he said.
The local government elections will be conducted in phases across four geographical zones—haor and northeastern region, hill and coastal areas, riverine and char regions, and plain and urban areas, he said.
The election process will begin with Union Parishad polls in the haor and northeastern regions, said Dr Zahed.
Elections require considerable preparation and that the government prefers to hold most polls during the dry winter season, he added.
Clarifying the expected timeline for completing the entire local government election process, the adviser said, "The elections are expected to begin in October. Once the process starts, it usually takes 10 to 12 months to complete all phases. This does not mean the elections will finish within 10 to 12 months from now, but rather within 10 to 12 months from the start of polling," he said.
If the elections begin in October this year, the entire local government election process is expected to be completed by around October 2027, he added.