Category: Bangladesh

  • August 2023

    August 2023

    Overview. The political mud-slinging continued in Bangladesh as elections come ever-closer, with the ruling party and main opposition party continuing to blame each other for trying to undermine the country’s democratic systems. The Asian Development Bank has maintained its 6.5% GDP growth forecast for the next fiscal year. Exports and remittances for the just completed…

  • July 2023

    July 2023

    Overview. On the political front, the main opposition party BNP has (as usual) called for a neutral government to oversee the upcoming elections and called the current Awami League government an illegitimate one, while the Awami League has accused the BNP of trying to run away from contesting the elections.…… Read the rest

  • June 2023

    June 2023

    Overview. The US has announced a new visa policy whereby they have the right to deny visas to individuals who interfere with Bangladesh’s election process. The government’s estimate for GDP growth this fiscal year is at 6.03%, higher than that of international development organizations such as the ADB and the World Bank.…… Read the rest

  • May 2023

    May 2023

    Overview. BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that the media is suffering from a lack of press freedom under the current government, while the ruling party has dismissed the need for dialogue with opposition parties before the next elections. Bangladesh’s GDP is expected to grow around 5.2% this fiscal year, according to…

  • April 2023

    April 2023

    Overview. The ruling Awami League has said that there is no freedom of expression within the main opposition party, the BNP, with everyone blindly following the orders of the top leadership. The BNP has turned down the chance for a meeting with the election commissioner, stating that any such meeting will not be useful unless…

  • March 2023

    March 2023

    Overview. The political mud-slinging in Bangladesh continued in February, with the ruling Awami League and main opposition party taking pot shots at each other. GDP growth in the last fiscal year was an impressive 7.1%, albeit slightly less than the government’s estimate. The central bank has doubled the amount that people can repatriate without declaration…