Bangladesh History

Bangladesh has a parliamentary system with multiple parties. In this republic form of government, the party who has the majority of Parliament members is allowed to elect a President. The President then appoints a Prime Minister who serves as the executive power in the country. The Prime Minister appoints the members of the cabinet who are accountable to the Parliament. Those who are interested in Bangladesh politics currently have to follow eight parties. At present the largest party in Bangladesh politics is the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

The Parliament in Bangladesh is elected by the people to a five-year term. However, the government has a unique structure in that an interim government holds power for 90 days before each election. In other words, as one Parliament comes to complete its term, a governmental body that was not elected by the people will take over for three months. They organize the elections that are used to choose the next Parliament. The Prime Minister becomes the leader of this interim government. During this time the Prime Minister faces increased responsibilities.

The Bangladesh military currently consists of an army, navy, rapid action battalion, and air force. The Bangladesh military works closely with the United Nations on peacekeeping missions. The military personnel also work with the civil authorities to help with disaster relief and security within the country when needed. In regards to war, the Bangladesh military has maintained a neutral stance whenever possible, but recent changes in Bangladesh politics have pushed towards a more involved position in global conflicts.


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