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A political analysis published on February 14, 2026, evaluates Bangladesh’s interim government formed after the July 2024 uprising. The government, which came to power without an electoral mandate, faced the challenge of stabilizing a fractured state amid human rights crises and political distrust. It is credited with preventing total state collapse and initiating institutional reforms through commissions on justice, elections, administration, and anti-corruption.

The article highlights the formation of a National Consensus Commission led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus and Professor Ali Riaz as a key achievement aimed at bridging political and social divisions. The July Charter is described as a central document symbolizing a “Never Again” commitment against past authoritarian abuses. Despite these gains, the government struggled to achieve visible progress in judicial independence, security sector accountability, and dismantling entrenched corruption.

Economically, the interim period showed relative stability compared to the preceding regime, with improved foreign reserves but persistent inflation and employment issues. The analysis concludes that the government’s main contribution was averting state collapse and laying a foundation for reform, while the durability of these changes depends on future elected leadership.

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