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    Parliamentary Rift Over Constitutional Reform

    February 18, New Delhi — Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took an oath only...
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    Parliamentary Rift Over Proposed Constitutional Changes

    February 18, New Delhi – Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took an oath only...
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    Constitutional Reform Debate Emerges in Bangladesh

    February 18, New Delhi – Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took oath only as...
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    BNP Challenges Constitutional Reform Council Pledge

    February 18, New Delhi — Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took oath only as...
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    Parliamentary Rift Over Constitutional Reform

    February 18, New Delhi — Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took the oath only...
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    Bangladesh Parliament Divided Over Constitutional Reform

    February 18, New Delhi — Sharp political divisions emerged in Bangladesh on Tuesday after newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking an additional oath as members of a proposed Constitutional Reform Council.Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party took oath only as...
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    BNP MPs Refuse Oath for Constitutional Reform Council

    In Bangladesh, political tensions escalated yesterday when newly elected members of the 13th Parliament disagreed over taking a second oath as members of the proposed Constitutional Reform Council. Members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) only took the oath as Members of Parliament at...
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    BNP Challenges Legal Legitimacy of Yunus-Led Interim Government's Reforms

    New Delhi, February 17 – A heated debate on Tuesday over a proposed Constitutional Reform Council reflected how, even before Bangladesh's newly elected cabinet could assume office, it was facing legal challenges regarding changes adopted by the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, according...
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    New Bangladeshi Government Sworn In Amidst Constitutional Refusals

    Dhaka, February 17 – A total of 25 BNP MPs have been selected to take the oath as Ministers in the Cabinet, while 24 will be sworn in as state ministers, of the newly elected government in Bangladesh, according to local media reports.The list of Ministers includes Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir...
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    Political Transition in Bangladesh: Oath-Taking Highlights Constitutional Disputes

    Dhaka, February 17 – As Bangladesh prepares for a political transition, newly elected members of parliament from the Jamaat-led alliance, independent candidates, and Islami Andolan Bangladesh took their oath on Tuesday afternoon at the National Parliament in Dhaka, local media reported.Chief...
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    Tarique Rahman Elected BNP Leader, to Become Bangladesh PM

    Dhaka, February 17 – The BNP Parliamentary Party elected Tarique Rahman as its leader on Tuesday, paving the way for him to become the Leader of the House and later take the oath as Prime Minister of the country, according to Bangladeshi media reports.As the party with the majority of seats...
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    Bangladesh's New Government Swearing-In Ceremony Set for Tuesday

    Dhaka, February 17 – The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is set to return to power in the South Asian nation after nearly two decades, as newly elected MPs prepare to take their oath on Tuesday.The oath-taking ceremony for the cabinet will be held at the South Plaza of the Parliament...
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    New Prime Minister Takes Office in Bangladesh Following Election Win

    On Tuesday, Tarique Rahman will take the oath of office as the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh after leading his party to a decisive victory in the crucial general elections.The BNP, led by Rahman, won 209 out of 297 seats, while the right-wing Jamaat-e-Islami secured 68 seats in the 13th...
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