Bangladesh holds presidential election in first contested vote in 35 years
Dhaka, Bangladesh โ Bangladesh is holding its first contested presidential election in 35 years, with the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir pitted againsโฆ
Dhaka, Bangladesh โ Bangladesh is holding its first contested presidential election in 35 years, with the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir pitted against former army officer Oli Ahmad, the nominee of the Jamaat-e-Islami-led 11-party opposition alliance.
A total of 349 members of parliament are eligible to vote in the parliamentary chamber between 08:00 GMT and 11:00 GMT on Thursday, with the result expected hours later, according to Bangladeshโs Election Commission.
The election was triggered by the resignation last month of Mohammed Shahabuddin, who was elected unopposed in 2023 as a nominee of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasinaโs Awami League (AL) party. He quit halfway through his five-year term after serving through Hasinaโs removal in August 2024, the Muhammad Yunus-led interim administration, and the BNPโs return to power in February.
Thursdayโs vote will be the first contested presidential election since October 1991, when BNP candidate Abdur Rahman Biswas defeated AL nominee Badrul Haider Chowdhury by 172 votes to 92. Every presidential election since was uncontested.
The outcome, however, is widely seen as a foregone conclusion.
Of the 349 lawmakers eligible to vote, 247 belong to the BNP and 90 to the Jamaat-led opposition alliance, giving Alamgir a decisive numerical advantage.
Still, the vote carries symbolic significance for a country reshaping its institutions two years after the 2024 uprising that ended Hasinaโs iron-fisted 15-year rule .
Alamgir, 78, is one of the BNPโs most prominent leaders. He became the acting secretary-general in 2011 and was formally appointed to the post in 2016, emerging as one of the partyโs principal public faces during its long years in opposition under Hasina.
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