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Norwegian ambassador: Healthy political culture will expand Bangladesh’s opportunities

  Online Report 4 Nov 2025 , 8:02 AM Print Edition

Håkon Arald Gulbrandsen, the Norwegian ambassador to Bangladesh, has said that in Norway, candidates maintain friendly relations during election campaigns because politics is not personal — it is public service.

He added that Bangladesh holds immense potential, and a healthy political culture will always expand the country’s opportunities.

He made these remarks at the opening session of the Dhaka Tribune seminar titled “In Pursuit of a Better Political Culture in Bangladesh’s Democratic Transition,” held on Tuesday morning. at a hotel in Gulshan, Dhaka.

The event was organized with the support of the Embassy of Norway in Dhaka, while Bangla Tribune is serving as the media partner. The seminar is being moderated by Dhaka Tribune Editor Reaz Ahmad.

Ambassador Gulbrandsen said Bangladesh is undergoing a democratic transition and the interim government has initiated several extensive reforms. Multiple reform commissions have been formed, which have already made numerous recommendations — some of which have been implemented. The newly elected government in the upcoming parliamentary elections is expected to carry these reforms forward.

However, beyond institutional and policy reforms, he stressed the need to focus on political culture. Without improving political culture, he warned, Bangladesh risks repeating the patterns of past authoritarian tendencies, confrontational politics, political repression, and corruption.