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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus resigned as Bangladesh's interim leader on Feb. 16, 2026, ending his role after the 2024 student uprising that toppled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's interim leader and Nobel laureate, resigned on February 16, 2026, concluding his role in overseeing the country’s transition after the fall of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government during a student-led uprising in 2024.
His resignation, announced in a national farewell address, marks the end of the interim administration and paves the way for the new government, led by Tarique Rahman, to take power.
Yunus, who returned from exile in August 2024, played a central role in restoring democratic processes amid widespread political upheaval.
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El ganador del Premio Nobel Muhammad Yunus renunció como líder interino de Bangladesh el 16 de febrero de 2026, poniendo fin a su papel después del levantamiento estudiantil de 2024 que derrocó al primer ministro Sheikh Hasina.