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Bangladesh sets February 12 vote as BNP leads

Published on: December 11, 2025 11:15 PM

Bangladesh will hold its national election on February 12 to choose a new parliament. The vote marks the first major transition since last year’s deadly student-led uprising. The Election Commission announced the date as the country works to restore democratic rule.

The interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has governed since Sheikh Hasina fled to India. Public frustration over delayed reforms continues to fuel protests across the country. The commission also confirmed a national referendum on the “July Charter,” which proposes major state reforms. The charter aims to curb executive authority, strengthen judicial and electoral independence, and prevent misuse of law-enforcement agencies.

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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party is widely seen as the frontrunner. Jamaat-e-Islami has returned to electoral politics after previous restrictions were eased. The National Citizen Party, created by youth leaders after the 2024 uprising, remains behind in public support. It has struggled to convert its strong street presence into electoral strength.

The Awami League, Hasina’s long-ruling party, has been barred from contesting the polls. However, it has warned of unrest if the ban is not lifted. Political divisions have deepened as parties prepare for the tense vote. The public is focused on stability, transparency, and fair conditions as election day approaches. The political atmosphere remains highly uncertain.

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Voters will consider several urgent national issues while selecting the next government. These include economic recovery after garment industry disruptions, corruption concerns, and stronger media freedom. Bangladesh must also repair troubled ties with India, which has hosted Hasina since her exit. The election and referendum will shape the country’s democratic path in the coming years.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Awami League Ban, Bangladesh Election 2025, BNP Frontrunner, July Charter Referendum, Latest, Muhammad Yunus Interim Govt, Political Unrest

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