Bangladesh Ushers in New Era: Tarique Rahman Set for Premiership Oath
Bangladesh's newly-elected parliament members take their oaths amidst political change, with Tarique Rahman poised to become the new Prime Minister after BNP's election victory. The nation witnessed a significant shift after Sheikh Hasina's 15-year rule ended, marking a new chapter in Bangladesh's political landscape.
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In a pivotal moment for Bangladesh, the newly-elected parliamentarians are set to take their oaths on Tuesday morning, with the ceremony to be conducted by Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin, according to local news reports.
The swearing-in of the new cabinet will occur the same day, marking Tarique Rahman's anticipated inaugural role as Prime Minister of Bangladesh, following his party's significant electoral victory. Rahman's Bangladesh Nationalist Party secured a commanding 209 seats, while Jamaat-e-Islami obtained 68 seats, reflecting a substantial political shift.
This leadership transition closes the chapter on Muhammad Yunus's interim government tenure, amidst an evolving diplomatic landscape with neighboring India. Meanwhile, the National Citizen Party, a student-led group, plans to form a shadow cabinet to maintain governmental oversight. The swearing-in ceremony on February 17 is set to witness participation from regional leaders, including India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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