In a surprising turn of events, Bangladesh protesters are expecting an interim government to be finalised on Wednesday, with Nobel-winning microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus set to lead the transitional administration. The announcement comes after mass protests led to longtime prime minister Sheikh Hasina fleeing her position.
The interim government is set to hold elections soon after taking charge, bringing hope for a new era of governance in the country. A spokesperson for Yunus revealed that he would be arriving in Dhaka on Thursday, following a medical procedure in Paris.
Yunus, known for his work in pioneering microfinance and poverty alleviation, brings a sense of credibility and stability to the interim government. His leadership is expected to bring much-needed reform and change to a country that has been marred by political unrest and corruption.
As the people of Bangladesh anticipate the formation of this new government, there is a sense of optimism and excitement for what the future holds. With Yunus at the helm, there is hope for a brighter and more prosperous Bangladesh on the horizon.
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Isn't it too much for MASTERS OF DEMOCRACY of west who easily accepted coup of elected democratic government and PUT poppat of West
Its high court who restored the ..30% quotes…why these judges and high court where untouched
Not only in the interim govt, we want him as member of perliament.
Thursday
Victory 2.0 🎉. 🇧🇩
Love to the West and their decision makers for standing by our freedom.
Yayyyyyyyy❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
We want a corrupt-free, just, and secular Bangladeshi republic, for all races of Bangladesh.
Say no to divide and rule politics!