Bangladesh Interim Government Head Signals Possible Early Election
- Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh's interim government, received the King Charles III Harmony Award 2025 in London for his commitment to global peace, according to his press secretary, Shafiqul Alam.
- Tarique Rahman, acting chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, proposed to Yunus that the national election be held before Ramadan in February 2026.
- Yunus indicated that an election could occur before Ramadan if political reforms are timely.
- Pressure for an earlier election has increased, with the BNP warning of public unrest if elections are delayed beyond December.
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Yunus, BNP acting chairman Rahaman meet in London, discuss possibility of pre-Ramzan 2026 election
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairperson Tarique Rahman met Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus in London on Friday, where the two leaders discussed the timing of Bangladesh's upcoming national elections
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Bangladesh interim government head signals possible early election
DHAKA (Reuters) -Bangladesh’s interim leader signalled on Friday the possibility of holding a national election in February next year, two months earlier than previously announced.
·Denver, United States
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