For several years in Australia, Sydney has seen the active participation of Bangladeshis in the councilor elections, this time the city of Perth has joined the country. This year, four Bangladeshis fought for the post of councilor in the local elections, and two of them won.
A flood of joy for Bangladeshis in Western Australia. Two natives will be found as representatives of two different areas. One of them is Ahmed Jilani and another is Saiful Islam.
Ahmed Jilani was elected for the second time while Saiful Islam won for the first time. Jilani from Mendura City and Saiful Islam from Ghaznel are contesting
The gift of election. Local Bangladeshi Australians congratulated them on their victory.
Councilors are elected every two years in the park, although a councilor holds office for four years. However, the council is elected every two years through separate elections as a team. That means the defeated candidate can fight in the election again after two years. That is what Saiful Islam did two years ago, he fought and lost, but this time he worked with more force and won the hearts of the voters.
On the other hand, being elected for the second time, Ahmed Jilani has a chance to take the post of deputy mayor as a result of popularity and trust. He said it depends on the votes of the elected councilors. I will present my skills to them and offer to work for them. If they like, I can be the deputy mayor.
Elected Saiful Islam said, many Bangladeshis have voted for me, many have given advice, I am grateful to everyone, and I want to move forward with everyone.
Two other Bangladeshis contested in Perth: Mazharul Islam (Sujan) from Ghaznel City and Shubojit Sarkar from Weliton City.
A deposit of one hundred and fifty dollars is required to be registered in the council election, and the deposit is returned to the candidate if he receives only five percent of the vote. Other business and employment opportunities are also retained while being a councilor.
+ There are no comments
Add yours