Friday, November 24, 2006

At least she’s made ‘em most corrupt

The month long speculation of a possible understanding between the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the opposition Awami League, on electoral reforms, suffered a major setback as BNP decided to hand over the charge of the interim government to the former Chief Justice K. M. Hassan. This has sparked yet another political crisis in the country as the opposition parties charge K. M. Hassan for being an affiliate of the ruling party. But on October 28, Hasan refused to head the interim government thus prompting President Iajuddin Ahmed to take charge.

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