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Short Term Election Observation (15801 words) |
 | The eight parliamentary elections on 1 October 2001 were by many seen as an important test of Bangladesh’s commitment to democracy as well as of the political and public resolve to maintain the tradition of parliamentary governance restored in 1991 and further consolidated in 1996. |
 | At the dawn of the new millennium, Bangladesh was again faced with a political crisis as the two major parties failed to settle their differences through dialogue and negotiations and resorted to the tactics of agitation politics of the street. |
 | The Bangladesh Election Commission (BEC) is an independent institution whose primary roles are to: 1) hold elections of members of Parliament, 2) hold elections for the office of the President 3) prepare the registry of eligible voters for general elections, and 4) define the constituencies for Parliamentary elections. |
| List of political parties in Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (148 words) |
 | Bangladesh has a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party. |
 | List of political parties to browse parties by country |
 | List of political parties by ideology to browse parties by name |