Chief Adviser of Bangladesh
The Chief Adviser was the head of the Caretaker Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh who served as the Head of Government for 90 days during transition between one elected government to another during the term of the caretaker government. The Caretaker Government was mandated only to hold the Parliamentary Elections in Bangladesh. The Chief Adviser headed an Advisory Committee comprising ten Advisers. With powers roughly equivalent to those of the Prime Minister of an elected government, his executive power was constrained with certain constitutional limitations. He, as well as the other advisers, were selected from politically neutral individuals so as to be acceptable to all major political parties.
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Chief Adviser of Bangladesh
The Chief Adviser was the head of the Caretaker Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh who served as the Head of Government for 90 days during transition between one elected government to another during the term of the caretaker government. The Caretaker Government was mandated only to hold the Parliamentary Elections in Bangladesh. The Chief Adviser headed an Advisory Committee comprising ten Advisers. With powers roughly equivalent to those of the Prime Minister of an elected government, his executive power was constrained with certain constitutional limitations. He, as well as the other advisers, were selected from politically neutral individuals so as to be acceptable to all major political parties.
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Conselheiro-Chefe era o chefe ...... principais partidos políticos.
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President of Bangladesh
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Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed
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বাংলাদেশের প্রধান উপদেষ্টা
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Chief Adviser
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Chief Adviser
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until the next general election is held and a new Prime Minister takes office
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Conselheiro-Chefe era o chefe ...... principais partidos políticos.
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Chief Adviser of Bangladesh
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Conselheiro-Chefe de Bangladesh
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