Government of Bangladesh | |
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Bengali: বাংলাদেশ সরকার | |
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Established | 10 April 1971 |
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Leader | Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus |
Appointed by | President Mohammed Shahabuddin on the advice of the chief adviser |
Main organ | Cabinet of Bangladesh |
Ministries | 23 advisers, 353 departments and directorates |
Responsible to | Parliament of Bangladesh |
Annual budget | ৳797000 crore (US$66 billion) (2024–25) |
Headquarters | Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
Website | bangladesh.gov.bd |
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The government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh (Bengali: গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ সরকার, romanized: Gôṇôprôjātôntrī Bāṅlādēś Sôrkār) is the central government of Bangladesh. The government was constituted by the Constitution of Bangladesh comprising the executive (the president, prime minister and cabinet), the legislature (the Jatiya Sangsad), and the judiciary (the Supreme Court). Bangladesh is a unitary state[1] and the central government has the authority to govern over the entirety of the nation. The seat of the government is located in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.[2][3][4]
The executive government is led by the prime minister, who selects all the remaining ministers. The prime minister and the other most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision-making committee, known as the Cabinet. After the resignation of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, the current interim government is led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus as chief adviser.
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