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  2. Caretaker government of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    A cartoon from the caretaker government period of Bangladesh in 2007 that describes the massive arrest of corrupt politicians. Cartoon by Arifur Rahman The national election of Bangladesh was held on 29 December 2008 under the Caretaker government formed with Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed as the Chief Adviser on 13 January 2007.

  3. 2006–2008 Bangladeshi political crisis - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The 2006–2008 Bangladeshi political crisis began as a caretaker government (CTG) assumed power at the end of October 2006 following the end of term of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party administration. The BNP government increased the chief justice's retirement age in an unconstitutional way to bias the appointment of the head of the ...

  4. Politics of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Bangladesh. Politics of Bangladesh takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Bangladesh is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.

  5. Caretaker government - Wikipedia

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    Caretaker government. A caretaker government is a temporary ad hoc government that performs some governmental duties and functions in a country until a regular government is elected or formed. [1] [2] Depending on specific practice, it consists of either randomly selected members of parliament or outgoing members until their dismissal.

  6. Chief Adviser of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Nationalist Party appointed President Iajuddin Ahmed the chief adviser to the caretaker government but he faced demands for resignation from Bangladesh Awami League. [4] Iajuddin Ahmed was replaced by Fakhruddin Ahmed. During the crises the military-backed caretaker government was led by Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed. [5]

  7. Fakhruddin Ahmed ministry - Wikipedia

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    Hasina II. The Fakhruddin Ahmed ministry was the fourth caretaker ministry in the history of Bangladesh which was formed on 11 January 2007 under the leadership of Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed. The caretaker ministry was formed on the background of the political crisis following the resignation of President Iajuddin Ahmed as the Chief Adviser.

  8. National Human Rights Commission of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    History. National Human Rights Commission was established on 9 December 2007 by the Caretaker government of Bangladesh. The organization was constituted under the provisions of the National Human Rights Commission Ordinance. It was reestablished by the National Human Rights Commission Act, 2009 after the original ordinance lapsed. [1]

  9. Democracy in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Army overtook the political powers and formed a new caretaker government under the Chief Adviser Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed. Ahmed government's initiation of reformation on the existing political parties, arresting both the party-heads of the two major political parties, establishing a special tribunal for their trial, was widely ...