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Indirect presidential elections were due to be held in Bangladesh on 16 February 2009 following the 2008 parliamentary election. [1] [2] They were originally scheduled to have taken place by 5 September 2007, when Iajuddin Ahmed's term expired, but was postponed due to the lack of an elected parliament. [3]
Scene from a polling booth in Bangladesh. Bangladesh elects on national level a legislature with one house or chamber. The unicameral Jatiyo Sangshad, meaning national parliament, has 350 members of which 300 members are directly elected through a national election for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies while 50 memberships are reserved for the women who are selected by the ruling ...
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Since the independence of Bangladesh, the presidential election process has been changed several times due to both the presidential and parliamentary arrangements. [1] According to the Second Schedule to the Constitution of 1972, the president of the parliament used to be elected by a secret vote.
Bangladesh won bronze medal in Kabaddi in Asian Inddor Games. Football: Bangladesh hosted the SAFF Championship from 4 to 13 December. Bangladesh lost to India in the semi-finals. Abahani Limited Dhaka defended the B. League title. Dhaka Mohammedan Sporting Club won the inaugural Bangladesh Super Cup and were received the prize money of Tk 1.20 ...
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[2] [3] Street violence between the League, BNP and the Jamaat intensified in the run up to the general election. In 2014, the general elections were boycotted by the BNP. The elections were criticized by the United States, United Kingdom, European Union and the United Nations. [4] Sheikh Hasina was sworn in for a third tenure as prime minister.