The number of advisors in the interim government has increased, and five advisers will be added, and the number of advisors will be 22.
This information was revealed by the Cabinet Department on Thursday.
According to the sources, the decision to increase the number of advisors of the interim government has been decided. Tomorrow Friday, 5 more are going to take the post as advisers, their names are still not confirmed.
According to the President's daily program, the swearing-in of new advisers will be held at Bangabhaban on Friday (August 16) at 4 pm. Sahabuddin will administer their oath. Muhammad Yunus and other advisers will be present.
Earlier, 17 advisors of the interim government took the oath of three points, among them, on August 8, the chief adviser took the oath. 14 advisers including Muhammad Yunus. As Dhaka and outside the country, three advisers did not take oath that day.
The next day, the cabinet department issued a notification distributing the offices of the chief advisors and other advisers.
Later on August 11, advisors Supradeep Chakma and Bidhan Ranjan Roy took oath and another advisor Farooq-e-Azam took oath on August 13.
On the day of the anti-discrimination student movement's ‘March to Dhaka’ program on August 5, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and left the country after the twelfth nation parliament was abolished.
