Bangladesh Prepares for Uncertain Future as 2026 Elections Loom Over Ousted Prime Minister's Legacy
Bangladesh will hold elections on February 12 to elect its next government 18 months after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted from office by a student-led movement. The country is currently ruled by a caretaker government until the new prime minister takes office.
Bangladesh will hold its 2026 elections on February 12, following a student-led movement that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from office 18 months ago, marking the country's first democratic transfer of power since independence. The election comes after years of political turmoil and is expected to determine the future of Bangladesh's government. Maps and charts have been released to help explain the complex electoral landscape, highlighting key constituencies, voting patterns, and potential alliances. The outcome of the election will shape the country's direction for years to come.