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Bangladesh Nationalist Party claims victory in first post‑uprising election
Summary
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party said it won enough seats to form a government in the country's first election since the 2024 uprising, while the Election Commission has not yet released the final official tally.
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The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has said it secured enough parliamentary seats to govern after the country's first election since the 2024 uprising. The party's media unit made the claim on social media while local outlets reported the BNP crossed the 151-seat threshold for a majority in the 350-member parliament. The Election Commission has not yet issued a final, official tally, and the result of a simultaneous referendum on political reforms is also pending. The vote took place amid heightened security and scrutiny after mass protests the previous year.
Known details:
- The BNP announced it had the seats needed to form a government, according to its media unit.
- The Election Commission has not published the final official results; several local outlets reported the BNP crossing the 151-seat majority mark in a 350-seat parliament.
- Official turnout was reported at 59.44%, with more than 127 million eligible voters and about 5 million first-time voters.
- A rival alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami raised concerns about delayed results in some constituencies, and the referendum outcome has not been announced.
Summary:
The BNP's claim positions it to lead the next government if the Election Commission confirms the reported results. Official confirmation of seat totals and the referendum outcome remain undetermined at this time.
