Sheikh Hasina became the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for the fourth time
After the main opposition party boycotted the election, the current prime minister of Bangladesh was retained in office for a fourth consecutive five-year term. |
According to Fars News Agency International Group, the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, won the parliamentary elections yesterday (Sunday), which were boycotted by the main opposition party, for the fourth consecutive round to serve a five-year term. should remain the prime minister of Bangladesh.
According to the report of Rashatudi network, Hasina has been in power for two decades and is the only person in Bangladesh who has had the longest tenure as prime minister.
Shortly after polling stations closed last night, local media reported that the ruling Awami League party won 172 seats out of a total of 225 parliamentary seats.
According to this report, the final statistics for all 300 seats will not be available until this Monday, but the results of Sunday night show that Hasina is on the way to regaining the post of prime minister.
The main opposition party of Bangladesh is causing the seats not held by the Awami League to be divided between smaller parties and independent party candidates. BNP officials have accused Hasina of cheating her victories. The previous election accused him of using his power to enforce laws against his political rivals.
Husaina is 76 years old and the daughter of Bangladesh’s first post-colonial leader, who emerged as one of the prominent figures opposing the country’s ruling military junta throughout the 1980s. He served as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh from 1996 to 2001 and from 2009 onwards.
Bangladesh is known as one of the largest producers and exporters of clothing in the world, and Hasina is known for improving rights and Conditions for the roughly four million people who work in the industry have been praised.
However, stagnant wages, along with rising food and fuel prices, have dragged Bangladesh’s economy into recession in recent years. It affected so much that Hasina’s government had to receive a loan of 4.7 billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund last year.
The Associated Press reported that on Friday and Saturday of this week , there were 18 cases of deliberate arson that targeted voting centers.
Bangladesh police blames the nationalist party of this country for these attacks and arrested seven members of this party yesterday. did However, the BNP has denied any involvement in these vandalism.
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