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  2. List of political parties in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Alliance (মহাজোট) is a coalition government in Bangladesh that formed in 2008 and consisted of the Bangladesh Awami League, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, Workers Party and three other parties. The Liberal Democratic Party left the Grand Alliance before the election and contested independently. It joined the 18 Party Alliance in ...

  3. Bangladesh Nationalist Party - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Nationalist Party is a big tent party with politicians from various political backgrounds. Party's official website states its founding principles to be–"full faith and trust in Allah", Bangladeshi nationalism, democracy and socialism "in the sense of economic and social justice". [89]

  4. February 1996 Bangladeshi general election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. General elections were held in Bangladesh on 15 February 1996. They were boycotted by most opposition parties, and saw voter turnout drop to just 21%. [ 1] The result was a victory for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which won 278 of the 300 directly elected seats. [ 1] This administration was short-lived, however, only lasting ...

  5. Amendments to the Constitution of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution (Thirteenth Amendment) Act, 1996 (28 March) introduced a non-party Caretaker Government (CtG) system which, acting as an interim government, would give all possible aid and assistance to the Election Commission for holding the general election. It was declared illegal on 10 May 2011 by the Appellate Division of Supreme Court.

  6. Nationalist Democratic Movement (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Nationalist Democratic Movement – NDM has its origins in the ShopnerDesh movement started by party founder and Chairman, Bobby Hajjaj. [5] The erosion of political values, centralization of party power, and the abeyance of democratic norms, were reasons stated by party leaders for their formation of the party.

  7. Student politics of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Current situation. Student politics in Bangladesh is reactive, confrontational, and violent. Student organizations act as armaments of the political parties they are part of. [ 1] So every now and then there are affrays and commotions. [ 2] Over the years, political clashes and factional feuds in universities killed many, seriously interfering ...

  8. 1996 Bangladeshi general election - Wikipedia

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    Two general elections were held in Bangladesh in 1996: Sixth parliamentary election on 15 February, which was won by BNP after Bangladesh Awami League, the other main party in Bangladesh, boycotted the elections. Seventh parliamentary election on 12 June, which was won by Bangladesh Awami League after BNP was forced to dissolve the parliament ...

  9. Category:Political parties in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Kalyan Party. Bangladesh Khilafat Andolan. Bangladesh Minority Janata Party. Bangladesh Muslim League. Bangladesh National Awami Party. Bangladesh National Awami Party-Bangladesh NAP. Bangladesh Nationalist Front. Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Bangladesh Tarikat Federation.