Parliament of Pakistan & East Pakistan Provincial Assembly
Succeeded by
Jatiya Sangsad
Seats
404[1]
Meeting place
Parliament Building (now Prime Minister's Office in Dhaka, Bangladesh)
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The Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh was the constituent assembly of Bangladesh. It was the country's provisional parliament between 1971 and 1973. In 1972, it drafted and adopted the Constitution of Bangladesh. The assembly was dominated by the Awami League, with a minority being independent lawmakers.
^Syed Giasuddin Ahmed (1990). Bangladesh Public Service Commission. University of Dhaka. p. 95.
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language. In 1948, the ConstituentAssemblyof Pakistan chose Urdu and English as the only languages to be used to address the assembly, which was protested...