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Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday said the foremost task of the interim government’s “second phase” is to hold the upcoming national election in a free and fair manner.
The recent announcement of election timeline has allayed apprehensions and brought about a sense of calm among major political players who have often been at odds with each other.
In addition to the upcoming election, the chief adviser emphasised two other ongoing priorities -- advancing key reforms and continuing the trials already in progress.
South Asia affairs expert Michael Kugelman has said Bangladesh will go through a major test for a post-Hasina era as the interim government unveiled its plan to host the next national election in ...
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Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Thursday said the government has entered the second chapter of its tenure, with the key focus now on ensuring a fair national election.
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DHAKA -- Bangladeshi interim government's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday said he would write to the Election Commission to organize the general election in February 2026, before Ramadan, for ...
Bangladesh plans to hold its elections in February 2026, announced interim leader Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday. These will be ...
Dhaka: Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday declared that the next general election will be held in February ...