Caretaker government of Bangladesh

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Chief Adviser of Bangladesh

Caretaker Government of Bangladesh
Style Chief Adviser
Appointer Fazlul Haque
Term length Temporary
Inaugural holder President of Bangladesh
Formation 1971
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The caretaker government of Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশের তত্ত্বাবধায়ক সরকার) is a form of government system in which the country is ruled during an interim period between the removal of an old government and the takeover of a newly elected government. As the outgoing government hands over their power, the caretaker government comes into place. The main objective of the caretaker government is to create an environment in which an election can be held in a free and fair manner. The head of the government, who is called the Chief Adviser, is selected by the President, and the Chief Adviser selects the other advisers. The administration is generally distributed between the advisers. The Chief Adviser and the other advisers are committed for their activities to the President.

A caretaker government was first introduced in 1990 when three party alliances jointly made a demand to appeal for it. In 2006, the system was activated for the fourth time. It was again activated on 11 January 2007, and the newly appointed government has been running the nation since. The current Chief Adviser is Fakhruddin Ahmed, conjoint with ten other Advisers.

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