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Bangladesh's democracy is strained as Hasina wins a 4th term in a boycotted, low turnout vote

Bangladesh's democracy faces strain as Hasina is reelected amid a boycott by opposition parties

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has swept to power for a fourth consecutive term in Bangladesh, following an election on Sunday that was boycotted by opposition parties and marked by violent protests and international scrutiny.

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Bangladesh's democracy faces strain as Hasina is reelected amid a boycott by opposition parties

International election observers address a press conference at the National Press Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, Jan.8, 2024. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has won an overwhelming majority in Bangladesh's parliamentary election after a campaign fraught with violence and a boycott from the main opposition party, giving her and her Awami League a fourth consecutive term. (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu)

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has swept to power for a fourth consecutive term in Bangladesh, following an election on Sunday that was boycotted by opposition parties and marked by violent protests and international scrutiny.

Her Awami League party won 222 seats out of 299, according to the Election Commission, cementing a majority in Parliament and extending her 15-year rule that has made Hasina one of the most defining and divisive leaders in the nation's history.

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