Bangladesh’s parliamentary election was one of the most significant political developments in the recent past. The party leading in seats won as the election unfolds is the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which finally reclaimed the driver's seat after being out of power for nearly two decades. According to early trends and political analysts’ opinions, BNP is projected to win roughly 213 seats and, as such, could comfortably claim a majority and form the next government. Although less than what was expected by early media projections of a landslide victory.
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Fall 2025: Issue 43
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