Dhaka, Aug. 28 -- The July National Charter, a key framework meant to anchor reforms initiated by the interim government, remains stalled due to disagreements among political parties over its implementation mechanism and binding commitments.

The National Consensus Commission (NCC), which has been tasked with finalizing the charter, is now preparing to launch its third phase of talks with political parties next week.

According to commission officials, the upcoming dialogue - the third round since February - will focus specifically on two contentious issues: the "commitment framework" attached to the charter, and the methods by which reform proposals will be legally implemented. While consensus has been reached on 84 reform proposals across...