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Yunus loses control as Trump hammers a chaotic Bangladesh
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50715, member: 636"] Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus wants election preparations finished by December. He told the Home Adviser to get law enforcement agencies ready for the big vote. Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam confirmed the news during a press conference last night. Political parties still argue about which voting system to use. The public waits eagerly to cast their ballots after months of uncertainty. Many parties want the Proportional Representation system instead of the current method. Under PR rules, parties get parliament seats based on their total vote share across the country. Jamaat-e-Islami and several other groups support the change. BNP and other major parties prefer keeping the existing constituency-based elections. Regular voters remain confused about what the debate means for them. People face serious pressure from violence and economic problems. Teenagers control neighborhoods while business leaders stay quiet out of fear. Law and order keeps getting worse across the country. Mob attacks target everyone from university teachers to religious leaders. The elderly refuse to speak up because they worry about their safety. President Trump announced a massive 35 percent tariff on all Bangladeshi products starting August 1st. He claims Bangladesh creates unfair trade problems for America. The clothing industry faces the biggest threat since it drives most exports. Economic Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed called the tariff unexpected and unfair. Bangladesh hopes to negotiate lower rates but ordinary citizens will suffer the consequences. [/QUOTE]
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