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Bangladesh 2026: The reset vote

11 min · 10 de feb de 2026
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On 12 February 2026, Bangladesh faces its most consequential election in decades. In this episode, we analyse the first national vote since the 2024 "Monsoon Revolution" and the ouster of the Awami League. We take a closer look at whether Bangladesh is truly securing a "new beginning" or risking a return to the cycles of the past.

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