The recent overthrow of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, driven by Gen-Z protests, signifies a pivotal moment for democracy in Bangladesh, with Muhammad Yunus hailed as a hopeful interim leader.
Key reforms are essential in Bangladesh's transition: rebuilding trust in the police and military, amending the constitution, and ensuring an impartial judiciary to prevent future democratic erosion.
Despite a brutal crackdown leading to hundreds of deaths, the student protests represented a unified demand for change. The new interim government offers a chance for meaningful reform.
To avoid future government corruption, Bangladesh's interim leadership must act swiftly to overhaul entrenched institutions that previously served the interests of those in power.
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