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  2. List of members of the 12th Jatiya Sangsad - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament of Bangladesh) from 300 Bangladeshi constituencies for the 12th Parliament of Bangladesh. [1] The list includes both MPs elected at the 2024 general election, held on 7 January 2024 and nominated women's members for reserved seat and those ...

  3. List of prime ministers of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bottom left: Khaleda Zia, the first female prime minister of Bangladesh, was prime minister on 27 February 1991, 15 February 1996, and 1 October 2001. Bottom right: Sheikh Hasina, the longest-serving prime minister of Bangladesh, became prime minister on 12 June 1996, 29 December 2008, 5 January 2014, 30 December 2018, 7 January 2024.

  4. Fifth Hasina ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Hasina Ministry, the 21st cabinet of Bangladesh, was led by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina. It was established following the 2024 general election held on 7 January 2024. The election results were declared on the same day, leading to the formation of the 12th assembly in the Jatiya Sangsad .

  5. 2024 Bangladeshi general election - Wikipedia

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    2024 Bangladesh general election (12th Jatiya Sangsad) : Rangpur Division; Party Seats Votes Contested Won +/– In total Average % +/–pp; Bangladesh Awami League: 24 22 3 2,853,161 53.20 118,882 Jatiya Party (Ershad) 30 3 4 689,037 12.85 22,968 Workers Party of Bangladesh: 4 0 0 65,775 1.23 16,444 Zaker Party 2 0 0 61,638 1.15 30,819

  6. Next Bangladeshi general election - Wikipedia

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    The Awami League won the January 2024 general elections following a record low voter turnout and a controversial election, spite of which they formed a government. [4] The United States Department of State , in a statement, said that the election was not free and fair [ 5 ] and the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office termed the ...

  7. Yunus ministry - Wikipedia

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    On 5 August 2024, Bangladesh's longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled to India following the non-cooperation movement.It was a pro-democratic disinvestment movement and mass uprising, of which, the sole demand was the resignation of Sheikh Hasina and her cabinet, initiated within the framework of the month-long quota reform movement resulting in mass killings.

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  9. Prime Minister of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    She was the prime minister of Bangladesh after winning a walkover 5 January 2014 election when Khaleda Zia's BNP boycotted the general election. Sheikh Hasina secured a fourth term as prime minister after winning the 2018 general election. Hasina became the longest-serving prime minister of Bangladesh since independence.