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    Home»World»Why Yunus Backs ‘Yes’ Vote: Bangladesh Referendum Campaign Explained

    Why Yunus Backs ‘Yes’ Vote: Bangladesh Referendum Campaign Explained

    World January 18, 20262 Mins Read
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    Bangladesh’s political landscape is buzzing with election fever, but the spotlight is now on an interim government initiative: a vigorous campaign promoting a ‘Yes’ in the upcoming referendum. Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus defended this approach in a candid X post, framing it as essential leadership during a national crossroads.

    Addressing recent commentaries questioning the propriety of government support for specific referendum outcomes, Yunus offered a nuanced rebuttal. He stressed that Bangladesh’s context—marked by upheaval, institutional decay, and a clear mandate for reform—necessitates vocal guidance. The interim government isn’t a mere placeholder; it’s charged with stabilizing the state and installing safeguards for democracy before elections.

    Yunus elaborated that referendums here aren’t neutral bureaucratic steps but opportunities for direct public verdict. Leaders providing transparent arguments, as seen worldwide, enhance voter confidence without usurping their power. In times of flux, he warned, inaction equates to abdication.

    This comes against a backdrop of recent chaos that toppled the long-ruling Awami League. With elections looming, the campaign aims to demystify reforms targeting judicial independence, electoral integrity, and governance transparency. Yunus’s forthrightness reflects a broader strategy to rebuild public faith, positioning the referendum as a cornerstone for Bangladesh’s democratic revival and a bulwark against future authoritarian drifts.

    Bangladesh Elections Bangladesh referendum Democratic norms Institutional reforms Interim Government Muhammad Yunus Political Crisis Yes vote campaign
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