Bangladesh’s interim chief adviser Muhammad Yunus announced a national referendum on the “July Charter” for state reform will be held alongside parliamentary elections in February 2026. The charter, born from a student uprising, proposes significant institutional changes. This move occurs amidst heightened political tensions following former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s trial.
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