mèng jiā lā guó孟加拉国zài在gǎi gé改革hé和xuǎn jǔ选举zhī jiān之间de的tiǎo zhàn挑战
In the summer of 2024, large-scale protests by students and the public took place in Bangladesh, overthrowing the long-standing government.
The newly formed interim government is led by the famous economist Yunus.
Now, Bangladesh faces two important issues: whether to carry out major reforms first, such as improving the court and election systems, or to hold new national elections as soon as possible.
Yunus and some student organizations hope to wait until April 2026 to hold elections, so there is time to complete the reforms.
But the opposition party wants to hold elections in December 2025, as they worry about economic and social instability.
Because reforms are progressing slowly, there are many different voices in society; some support reforms, while others want earlier elections.
Currently, Bangladesh is trying to find a balance between reform and elections to make the country more democratic and stable.