Bangladesh’s newly elected MPs to take oath on February 17
In a significant political shift, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is set to assume power in Dhaka after a 20-year hiatus, following a decisive victory in the national elections held on February 12. With the BNP securing an absolute majority of seats, the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs) are scheduled to take their oaths of office on February 17. This election marks a crucial moment in Bangladesh's political landscape, as the BNP re-establishes its presence in the government, promising reforms and stability amid ongoing economic challenges. The victory is also indicative of changing public sentiment and dissatisfaction with the current political dynamics. Analysts suggest that the BNP's return could reshape the country's policy direction and approach to governance, particularly in areas such as economic development and international relations. The upcoming parliamentary session is expected to be closely watched both domestically and internationally, as the BNP outlines its agenda and begins to address the pressing issues facing the nation.
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