Authoritarian Capitalism: Difference between revisions

From Polcompball Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
Line 589:
 
===[[File:Cball-BANG.png]] Bangladesh [[File:Hasina.png]]===
<blockquote>''Main Articles: [[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]], and [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]]''</blockquote>
W.I.P.
*'''[[File:Hasina.png]] Sheikh Hasina -''' Sheikh Hasina was Prime Minister of [[File:Cball-BANG.png]] Bangladesh twice, the first time in 1996, leaving in 2001, and the second time in 2009, remaining until today.
She is considered to be [[File:Cball-BANG.png]] Bangladesh's first female minister, who in the first time in power in 1996, she signed the water sharing treaty with India and started opening up to the private sector such as the telecommunications industry and the introduction of NIP ( New Industrial Policy), allowing foreign companies to open subsidiaries. The Awami League (her party) lost the 2001 elections, causing her to leave, even though she claimed the elections had been a rigging. After the defeat, she was part of the opposition to the later government.
 
She won the 2008 elections, serving as prime minister for the second time, having 3 consecutive terms. She has been accused of various rights abuses and violence against opponents, in addition to having been accused of corruption and having rigged the 2018 elections, suffering a coup attempt in 2012 by [[File:Jihad.png]] [[Jihadism|Islamic extremists]]. She called for further development of postal services in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
*'''Khaleda Zia -''' WIP
 
===[[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia [[File:Hun Sen.png]]===
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.

Navigation menu