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What changes might we see in Bangladesh after the new government takes over?

Politics
France
May 04, 2026に開始

Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus stepped down on Monday before handing over to an elected government led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its leader Tarique Rahman. Bangladeshi voters held national elections and endorsed sweeping democratic reforms via referendum in February following the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina and her iron-fisted government

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CLAIM 投稿者: will May 04, 2026
The international community is watching closely to see how the new government manages issues like human rights and freedom of the press, which will be critical indicators of its commitment to reform.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will May 04, 2026
While the new government promises reforms, there are concerns about Tarique Rahman's leadership style and whether it will truly differ from Sheikh Hasina's authoritarian rule, potentially leading to continued repression of dissent.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will May 04, 2026
The recent elections and referendum indicate a significant desire for change among the electorate, but it remains to be seen how effectively the new government will implement its proposed democratic reforms.

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