Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Muhammad Yunus is set to lead Bangladesh's interim government, with the oath-taking ceremony scheduled for 8:00pm on Thursday, as announced by Army Chief General Waker-uz-Zaman.
This significant development comes amid efforts to restore law, order, and public faith in the country. General Waker-uz-Zaman made the announcement during a televised press conference, highlighting the government's commitment to steering the nation towards stability. Professor Yunus, who returned to Bangladesh from France for this purpose, emphasized that his primary focus would be on restoring law and order and reinstating the people's trust in governance.
The establishment of this interim government marks a pivotal moment in Bangladesh's political landscape, aiming to guide the country through a period of transition.
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Yunus flies for home, interim govt’s oath likely today
Army chief general Waker-Uz-Zaman, at a press briefing at Dhaka cantonment in the capital, told reporters that the swearing-in ceremony of the interim government led by Yunus would likely take place around 8:00pm on Thursday at Bangabhaban. Yunus ...
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Restoring law and order, faith in people’s minds my first work: Yunus
Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Muhammad Yunus who returned to Bangladesh from France Thursday afternoon to lead the country’s interim government said that his first work would be restoring law and order in the country and bringing back faith in people’s
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Interim govt will take oath 8:00pm on Thursday: Army chief
The interim government, which will be led by Nobel laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus will take oath at 8:00pm tomorrow, Army chief General Waker-uz-Zaman said today (7 August). The Army chief made the announcement in a televised press conference this evening (7 August).
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