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Bangladesh’s interim government plans 94,000 military personnel for the February 2026 election amid reforms and political demands.
On November 1, 2025, Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus directed the armed forces to ensure secure preparations for the February 2026 national election, with plans to deploy 90,000 army personnel, over 2,500 navy members, and 1,500 air force personnel nationwide.
The interim government reaffirmed its commitment to a free, fair, and peaceful vote, while the Election Commission announced new powers for returning officers to postpone polling if needed.
The National Consensus Commission concluded its work, endorsing the July National Charter as a domestically driven roadmap for democratic reform.
Meanwhile, political parties, including the NCP, called for transparency in the charter’s implementation and symbol allocation, while the BNP reiterated its demand for early February elections and broader economic reforms.
El gobierno interino de Bangladesh planea 94.000 efectivos militares para las elecciones de febrero de 2026 en medio de reformas y demandas políticas.