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Bangladesh's ruling Awami League (AL) party of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has gained more than 70 percent of parliamentary seats in the country's general elections, with the results of around 290 seats initially declared by Election Commission (EC) officials Sunday night.
Bangladesh held general elections on Sunday to elect 299 members of parliament. Voting at a constituency was postponed due to the death of a candidate.
Over 260 candidates from the ruling AL party joined the national elections. The voting began at 8 a.m. and concluded at 4 p.m. in over 42,000 voting centers nationwide.
Foreign election observers have also roamed around different polling centers openly since Sunday morning. After visiting polling centers, some of the foreign observers described the polls as free, fair, peaceful, successful and legitimate.
Officials prepare to count votes of parliamentary election in Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 7, 2024. /CFP
In Bangladesh, a party can form a government if it manages to clinch 151 seats of parliament in total.
The ruling AL party rose to power with a landslide election victory in 2009 and won its second term in 2014 and the third term in 2018.
There are nearly 120 million registered voters in the South Asian country. The EC said earlier that 27 percent of the votes were cast in the first seven hours from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.
AL President and Prime Minister Hasina cast her vote at the Dhaka City College polling center at around 8:03 a.m., according to local media reports.
To facilitate the voting process, a public holiday was declared across the country.