Bhutan Holds Fourth Parliamentary Elections

Bhutan Holds Fourth Parliamentary Elections

Bhutan Holds Fourth Parliamentary Elections Thimphu, Bhutan – Bhutan held its fourth parliamentary elections on Tuesday, with voters casting ballots to elect 47 members of the lower house of parliament. The elections were held under a proportional representation system, with each voter casting a single vote for a party. The party with the most votes…

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How many votes have the candidates discussed?

How many votes have the candidates discussed?

How many votes have the candidates discussed?   Ferdous Ahmed: Seat: Dhaka-10 Choices received: 65,898 Asad Morning Light: Seat: Nilphamari-2 Likes received: 1,125575 Shakib Al Hasan: Seat: Magura-1 Likes received: 1,85,388 Barrister Suman: Seat: Habiganj-4 Likes Received: 1,69,999 Mashrafe Bin Morza: Seat: Narail-2 Likes received: 1,89,102 Nixon Chowdhury: Seat: Faridpur-4 Choice received: 1,48,35 Obaidul Quader:…

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 "Post-Election Diplomacy: Strengthening Relations with Foreign Diplomats"

 “Post-Election Diplomacy: Strengthening Relations with Foreign Diplomats”

“Post-Election Diplomacy: Strengthening Relations with Foreign Diplomats” In the aftermath of Bangladesh’s recent general election, analysts observe a robust indication of strengthened diplomatic ties with foreign ambassadors. Despite various challenges and allegations surrounding the election process, experts consider the voter turnout, exceeding 40% even in the absence of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), as commendable…

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Shakib Al Hasan Optimistic About Victory, Casts Vote in Magura-1

Shakib Al Hasan Optimistic About Victory, Casts Vote in Magura-1

In the Twelfth National Parliamentary Election, Shakib Al Hasan, the Awami League’s candidate for Magura-1 constituency, expressed unwavering optimism about victory as he cast his vote. Voting commenced peacefully at 8:01 am on Sunday at the government primary school polling center in Darimagu, Magura. Meanwhile, at 9 am, Awami League’s candidate for Magura-2 constituency, Biran…

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Long Queues at Polling Centers as Voting Kicks Off in Twelfth National Parliamentary Election

Long Queues at Polling Centers as Voting Kicks Off in Twelfth National Parliamentary Election

On January 7th, the Twelfth National Parliamentary Election commenced at 8 am, leading to long queues of voters at various polling centers. Shortly after the voting began, Awami League’s Chairperson and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina cast her vote at Dhaka City College center, accompanied by her family. Expressing gratitude to the voters, Sheikh Hasina thanked…

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 "Post-Election Diplomacy: Strengthening Relations with Foreign Diplomats"

**Guidelines for Journalists in Elections**

**Guidelines for Journalists in Elections** Journalists in the 12th National Parliament elections must adhere to the following guidelines: 1. **Entry into Polling Centers:** Valid card-holding journalists can directly enter polling centers to gather information on the voting process, capture photos, and record videos. They should inform the presiding officer with their permission before proceeding. 2….

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Casting Votes at the Burnt Center

Casting Votes at the Burnt Center

Casting votes without hindrance is announced at the burnt voting center in DholaiPara, Chunarughat, Habiganj-4 constituency. Despite the center being burnt, the Election Commission officials have not withdrawn, and discussions are underway regarding whether voting will be accepted at this center during the upcoming 12th National Parliamentary Election. Even though the center has been rendered…

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