Bangladesh forms new government after election

BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman is set to be sworn in as Bangladesh’s prime minister on February 17 after newly elected MPs take their oaths.
Bangladesh forms new government after election
Why it matters
The oath-taking formalizes a change in executive authority, resetting who controls cabinet appointments, budget priorities, and administrative directives effective immediately. Counterparties engaging with Bangladesh’s government (donors, investors, and foreign missions) should update points of contact and revalidate ongoing commitments and approvals that depend on ministerial sign-off. Any pending regulatory or procurement decisions tied to the prior administration can now be reprioritized or reissued under the new cabinet.
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