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  2. Representation of the People Order, 1972 - Wikipedia

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    Representation of People Order was passed on 26 December 1972 and repealed Legal Framework Order and the National and Provincial Assemblies (Election) Ordinance of 1970. [1] The law governs the election of members of parliament in Bangladesh and the registration of political parties with the Election Commission. [1]

  3. Representation of the People Act - Wikipedia

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    Representation of the People Act is a stock short title used in Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Mauritius, Pakistan, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom and Vanuatu for legislation dealing with the electoral system. [1]

  4. Representation of the People Act 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The Representation of the People Act 1969 extended suffrage to 18-year-olds, the first democratic nation to lower its age of franchise to include this age group. [1] [3] [4] Previously, only those aged over 21 were permitted to vote.

  5. List of ordinances issued in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) Order, 1972 (President's Order) The Representation of the People Order, 1972 (President's Order) The Bangladesh Insurance Corporation (Dissolution) Order, 1972 (President's Order) The Bangladesh (Adaptation of University Laws) Ordinance, 1972

  6. Elections in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Scene from a polling booth in Bangladesh. Bangladesh elects on national level a legislature with one house or chamber. The unicameral Jatiyo Sangshad, meaning national parliament, has 350 members of which 300 members are directly elected through a national election for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies while 50 memberships are reserved for the women who are selected by the ruling ...

  7. History of Bangladesh (1971–present) - Wikipedia

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    The BNP soon charged that police and Bangladesh Awami League activists were engaged in large-scale harassment and jailing of opposition activists. At the end of 1996, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party staged a parliamentary walkout over this and other grievances but returned in January 1997 under a four-point agreement with the ruling party.

  8. List of political parties in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in People's Republic of Bangladesh.. Since the restoration of parliamentary democracy in 1991, Bangladesh has a fading two-party system, which means that two political parties dominate the general elections centrist Awami League (AL), and centre-right, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under ...

  9. Bangladeshi nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The primary law relating to Bangladesh citizenship is The Citizenship Act, 1951, originally the Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951, later amended by a number of legislative orders introduced by the Government of Bangladesh. Bangladesh was previously ruled by the British Empire and local residents were British subjects and British protected persons.