Fifth Hasina ministry | |
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![]() 21stCouncil of Ministers of thePeople’s Republic of Bangladesh | |
11 January–5 August 2024 | |
![]() Sheikh Hasina in 2023 | |
Date formed | 11 January 2024 (2024-01-11) |
Date dissolved | 5 August 2024 |
People and organisations | |
President | Mohammed Shahabuddin |
Prime Minister | Sheikh Hasina |
No. of ministers | 25 Cabinet Ministers 11 State Ministers 7 Advisers |
Totalno. of members | 43 |
Member party | AL |
Status in legislature | Majority 270 / 350 (77%) |
Opposition party | JP (E) Independent(s) |
Opposition leader | Ghulam Muhammed Quader |
History | |
Election | 2024 |
Legislature term | 12th Sangsad |
Predecessor | Hasina IV |
Successor | Yunus |
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First Premiership (1996–2001) Opposition Leader (2001–2009) Second Premiership (2009–2024)
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TheFifth Hasina Ministry, the 21stcabinet of Bangladesh, was led byPrime Minister of BangladeshSheikh Hasina. It was established following the2024 general election held on 7 January 2024. The election results were declared on the same day, leading to the formation of the12th assembly in theJatiya Sangsad. A cabinet comprising 43 members was subsequently sworn in.[1]
On 5 August 2024, after days ofdeadly unrest in the country, Hasina was given an ultimatum byGeneralWaker-uz-Zaman, the BangladeshChief of the Army Staff, to resign.[2] Later the same day, sheresigned and fled to India.[a] Her rule ended via self-imposed exile followingnationwide protests.[b] The parliament was dissolved by thePresidentMohammed Shahabuddin the following day.[16]
# | Portrait | Officeholder | Portfolio | Took office | Left office |
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Advisers of the Prime Minister | |||||
1 | ![]() | Mashiur Rahman | Economic Affairs | 11 January 2024 | 6 August 2024 |
2 | Gowher Rizvi | International Relations Affairs | |||
3 | ![]() | Tawfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury | Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Affairs | ||
4 | ![]() | Salman Fazlur Rahman | Private Industry and Investment Affairs | ||
5 | Kamal Abdul Naser Chowdhury | Education and Cultural Affairs | |||
6 | ![]() | Tarique Ahmed Siddique | Defense and Internal Security Affairs | ||
7 | ![]() | Sajeeb Wazed | Information and Communication Technology Affairs | ||
Ambassador at-Large of the Prime Minister | |||||
1 | ![]() | Mohammad Ziauddin | — | 11 January 2024 | 6 August 2024 |