DHAKA: Reiterating that reforms are the priority of the interim govt, chief adviser Muhammad Yunus said their job is to carry out reforms as quickly as possible as "they are not here to stay long". "We have a clear agenda and want to make sure the economy functions, system functions and institutions function," he told Tokyo-based NHK in an interview released Monday. "As soon as we are ready for that (after reforms), they will hold elections. This govt has to succeed," Yunus said.
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