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The first Hasina ministry was the government of Bangladesh during the 7th legislative session of the Jatiya Sangsad following the 1996 general election; the 20-minister cabinet was formed on 23 June 1996 and dissolved on 15 July 2001.
Hasina with US President Bill Clinton at the Prime Minister's Office in Dhaka, 2000 Hasina with European Commission President Romano Prodi in Brussels, 2001. The Awami League (AL), with other opposition parties, demanded that the next general elections be held under a neutral caretaker government, and that provision for caretaker governments to manage elections be incorporated in the constitution.
Hasina Cabinet is the name of either of four ministries of the Republic of Bangladesh: First Hasina ministry (1996–2001) Second Hasina ministry (2009–2014) Third Hasina ministry (2014–2019) Fourth Hasina ministry (2019–2024)
Sheikh Hasina's final hours as a hated autocrat. Hasina, once hailed as a pro-democracy icon, has seen her reputation sour after taking office. She has been accused of rigging elections and ...
Improving law and order in Bangladesh is a priority for the new caretaker government, the adviser to the interior ministry said on Friday, as the battered nation limps back to normality after ...
Ministries. First ministry; Second ministry; ... [70] held after the death ... Hasina served her first term as Prime Minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001.
Before Hasina was toppled by the student movement with astonishing speed, she was seen as one of the country's most unshakeable leaders. Students who ousted Hasina are helping lead Bangladesh ...
Sheikh Hasina ministry may refer to: First Hasina ministry; Second Hasina ministry; Third Hasina ministry; Fourth Hasina ministry; Fifth Hasina ministry