Bangladesh Cabinet Oath-Taking Expected Within Four Days
Rahman's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on Friday secured a sweeping victory with more than two-thirds majority in the landmark parliamentary elections held on Thursday. The BNP leader is set to become the Prime Minister, replacing the interim government chief Muhammad Yunus.
"In line with the Constitution, the president will administer the oath at Bangabhaban (presidential palace)," Cabinet Secretary Sheikh Abdur Rashid said without giving any specific date for the oath ceremony.
But a senior BNP policy-making leader, preferring anonymity, told PTI that the swearing-in ceremony is expected to be held on February 16 or 17, 2026.
The Constitution requires the cabinet oath-taking ceremony to be followed by the swearing-in of new parliament members, while a key aide to Rahman said the existing legal scenario made the issue a little complicated.
"The Speaker of the last Parliament is supposed to conduct the MPs' oath of office, but she resigned and is living in an undisclosed location. The Deputy Speaker is in jail," he said, wishing not to be named.
In such circumstances, he said, the president might select someone to conduct the event of administering the lawmakers' oath, as "the Constitution has kept a provision" for such an eventuality.
The cabinet secretary, meanwhile, said the Constitution says the MPs-elect must take oath within three days of the gazette notification and then the majority party would elect its parliamentary leader.
The gazette notification was issued on Saturday morning. Asked for the possible date of the cabinet's swearing-in, Rashid said no date was fixed yet.
"If we are instructed or indicated that it will be held on a certain date and at a certain time, we will work accordingly. Even if it is tomorrow, we will have to prepare for tomorrow. We will be able to tell you the date once we are informed," the top bureaucrat said.
According to the Election Commission (EC), the BNP has bagged 209 out of 297 seats, while right-wing Jamaat-e-Islami secured 68 seats. Hasina's Awami League party was barred from contesting the polls, which recorded 59.44 per cent voter turnout.
The EC postponed the announcement of results in two seats — Chattogram-2 and Chattogram-4 — while the election in one seat was postponed.
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