Tarique Rahman Sworn In As Bangladesh Prime Minister, BNP Returns To Power After Nearly Two Decades

Tarique Rahman has been officially sworn in as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, marking a significant political shift as the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) returns to power after nearly two decades. This transition follows the dismissal of the interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, which took office after the removal of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. Rahman's ascension is seen as a pivotal moment for the BNP, which has long been in opposition. The new government is expected to face immediate challenges, including economic recovery and national reconciliation, as it seeks to address the grievances of the populace and restore political stability. The BNP's return to power is also indicative of changing political sentiments among the electorate, reflecting a desire for new leadership and direction in Bangladesh's governance. As Rahman begins his tenure, the international community and local observers will be closely monitoring his administration's policies and their implications for both domestic and regional dynamics.
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