perceived as meddling in domestic

The international community has a vested interest in Bangladesh’s transition. Support for electoral reform, technical assistance, and pressure to copyright democratic norms can bolster the interim government’s efforts. However, foreign actors must tread carefully to avoid inflaming nationalist sentiments or being perceived as meddling in domestic affairs. Bangladesh’s political future hangs in the balance. The fall of Sheikh Hasina has created a rare opening for reform, but rivalry and polarisation threaten to squander this opportunity. Without systemic change, the country risks repeating its history of illiberal democracy and authoritarianism. This is a moment of reckoning for Bangladesh. The choices made in the coming months will determine whether the nation emerges as a vibrant democracy or remains ensnared สล็อต เว็บตรง

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