News; elections were cancelled because their two parties could not agrPublished: Wednesday 13 January, 2010
In a statement, international observers also urged the opposition to
accept the election result, and called on the two leaders to work together to tackle the country's problems. Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia dominate Bangladeshi politics and have alternated in power for the last 15 years. But whoever has been in opposition, has played an obstructive role - leading strikes, violent street protests GHD hair iron , and boycotting parliament. The 2007 elections were cancelled because their two parties could not agree on how the polls should be held. This time, both leaders are under pressure to give democracy a chance after two years of emergency rule, during which both spent months in prison on charges of corruption. |
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