Bangladesh's democracy faces strain as Hasina is reelected amid a boycott by opposition parties
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 roiled by protests and international scrutiny
By KRUTIKA PATHI
Published - Jan 08, 2024, 02:41 AM ET
Last Updated - Jan 08, 2024, 02:41 AM EST
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 roiled by violent protests and international scrutiny.
Official results from the Election Commission were expected later Monday.
Hasina's victory, which was widely seen as inevitable, came amid low voter turnout at 40% in a severely fractured climate that saw opposition members jailed ahead of the polls. The clampdown on political foes and stifling of dissent, analysts say, puts Bangladesh’s democracy in a fragile place, risks triggering political turmoil and may test some of its diplomatic ties.