"Sheikh Hasina Secures Controversial Fifth Term in Bangladesh Election"

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Sheikh Hasina has won her fifth term as Bangladesh's prime minister in an election marred by controversy over voter turnout and the absence of a strong parliamentary opposition. Independent candidates secured the second highest number of seats, leading to concerns about the legitimacy of the election. The Election Commission's claim of a 40 percent turnout has been met with skepticism, with opposition leaders alleging that most polling booths were empty. While the election was relatively peaceful, questions remain about its fairness and the credibility of the results.
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