A suggestion
Syed Kollol (MBA), Australia
People of Bangladesh are now in their quest for new leaders in politics. They are so frustrated by the past 30 years of politics and political leaders that they are feeling comfortable with the army-backed caretaker government. We have seen that the current caretaker government has taken some steps that aimed at fighting corruption. But the attempt to force the top two leaders to quit politics has not worked well. Otherwise, the caretaker government is doing an excellent job in controlling domestic chaos. We expect this will continue at least until the polls. To make our election more meaningful and reflective of people's choice I would like to suggest one more step. It's pretty simple less costly but I believe would be very effective. Can the ballot paper have an extra option where people can say "We don't want you". If a candidate receives "don't want" opinion over a certain percentagesay 15% of the total voters, then they must be disqualified from election for the next two or three terms. Thus the corrupt politicians can be kept away.
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