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Name Portrait Since Chief of Army Staff: General Waker-uz-Zaman: 23 June 2024 Chief of Air Staff: Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan: 12 June 2024 Chief of Naval Staff: Admiral Mohammad Nazmul Hassan: 25 July 2023 Principal Staff Officer: Lt. Gen. SM Kamrul Hassan: 23 August 2024 Director General of Border Guards Bangladesh: Maj. Gen ...
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Ministers of the government, according to the Constitution of Bangladesh, are selected primarily from the elected members of House of Nation, also known as Jatiya Sangsad. Cabinet ministers are heads of government departments, mostly with the office of the "Minister of [department, e.g. Defence]".
No. Cabinet Formation date Election Governing party Governing system 1: Mujib I: 17 April 1971: None: Bangladesh Awami League: Provisional: 2: Mujib II: 13 January 1972
A.K.M. Shahjahan Kamal became the civil aviation and tourism minister. Forest and environment minister Anwar Hossain Manju swapped portfolio with that of water resources minister Anisul Islam Mahmud. Tarana Halim transferred to the information ministry. Narayon Chandra Chanda promoted from state minister to the minister of the fisheries and ...
The Fourth Hasina ministry was the 20th cabinet of Bangladesh headed by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina which was formed after the 2018 general election which was held on 30 December 2018. The results of the election were announced on 31 December 2018 and this led to the formation of the 11th assembly in the Jatiya Sangsad .
Name (Birth–Death) Term Start Term End Political Party Prime Minister President 1 Moudud Ahmed [1] 1940-2021. 15 April 1979 2 January 1980 Bangladesh Nationalist Party: Shah Azizur Rahman: Ziaur Rahman. 2 A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury [1] Senior Deputy Prime Minister. 1930-2024. 15 April 1979 23 August 1979 3 Jamal Uddin Ahmad [2] 1929-2015: ...
The order of precedence in Bangladesh, officially known as Warrant of Precedence, is a symbolic hierarchy that lays down the relative precedence in terms of ranks of important functionaries belonging to the executive, legislative and judicial organs of the state, including members of the foreign diplomatic corps.