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‘People see government as the enemy’: Bangladesh’s interim leader on the legacy of a toxic system

A year after a student-led revolt unseated Sheikh Hasina, Muhammad Yunus is fighting to convince both sides of politics to agree to reform

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

‘People see government as the enemy’: Bangladesh’s interim leader on the legacy of a toxic system

A year after a student-led revolt unseated Sheikh Hasina, Muhammad Yunus is fighting to convince both sides of politics to agree to reform

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scmp.com1 anni fa

Bangladesh’s Yunus to step down after April polls, wants to make ‘election right’

Interim leader Muhammad Yunus, the 84-year-old Nobel laureate, said he is focused on democratic reforms and a fair electoral process for a ‘new Bangladesh’.

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  1. mercoledì 11 giugno 2025·scmp.com

    Bangladesh’s Yunus to step down after April polls, wants to make ‘election right’

    Interim leader Muhammad Yunus, the 84-year-old Nobel laureate, said he is focused on democratic reforms and a fair electoral process for a ‘new Bangladesh’.

  2. giovedì 12 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    ‘People see government as the enemy’: Bangladesh’s interim leader on the legacy of a toxic system

    A year after a student-led revolt unseated Sheikh Hasina, Muhammad Yunus is fighting to convince both sides of politics to agree to reform