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There have been 10 prime ministers, 1 senior minister, 5 chief advisers, and 1 acting chief adviser of Bangladesh. Note that prime ministers are numbered either bracketless or with ( ) brackets, and chief advisors are numbered using [ ] brackets. Acting officeholders are not numbered and instead denoted with —. [2] Political parties
She was the prime minister of Bangladesh after winning a walkover 5 January 2014 election when Khaleda Zia's BNP boycotted the general election. Sheikh Hasina secured a fourth term as prime minister after winning the 2018 general election. Hasina became the longest serving Prime Minister of Bangladesh since independence.
Bangladesh is a unitary state [1] and the central government has the authority to govern over the entirety of the nation. The seat of the government is located in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. [2][3][4] The executive government is led by the prime minister, who selects all the remaining ministers. The prime minister and the other most ...
UPDATED: Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus will lead Bangladesh’s interim government following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s flight from the country amid mass protests. Joynal Abedin ...
Sheikh Hasina Wazed[a] (born 28 September 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and again from January 2009 to August 2024. [3][4] She is the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father and first president of Bangladesh. Having served for a combined total of ...
It was formed through the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority Act. [2] The authority was formed through the merger of Board of Investment and Privatisation Commission. [3] The authority has a 17 member governing body with the Prime Minister of Bangladesh as the chairman and the Finance Minister as the vice chairman. [4]
Prime Minister's Office (PMO) is a division and equivalent to the ministry. Allocation of Business Among the different ministries and divisions has allocated some responsibilities. It provides: Secretarial assistance to the Prime Minister. Assistance to the Prime Minister in the discharge of his/her responsibilities as and when necessary.
This has been rejected by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who vowed that "Bangladesh will never allow an unelected government again". [24] Hasina's resistance to a caretaker government arose following the 2006–2008 crisis , during which a caretaker government assumed military control of the country and arrested a number of political leaders ...