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Bangladesh to hold parliamentary elections in February 2026, interim leader Yunus says

France 24Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at 3:35:20 PM
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Bangladesh to hold parliamentary elections in February 2026, interim leader Yunus says
Bangladesh's interim leader and Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus has announced that the country will hold parliamentary elections in February 2026. This move is part of efforts to bring back democratic rule after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was removed from power last year.
Editor’s Note: Elections are a big deal for Bangladesh, especially after political turmoil and the removal of a long-serving leader. Setting a date for 2026 gives the country a timeline to work toward, but it also leaves questions about how stable the transition will be and whether democracy will fully take hold. For now, it's a step forward—but the real test will come when voting actually happens.
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