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“Nation Struggles to Rebuild Post-Authoritarian Regime”

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After the fall of the authoritarian regime a year ago, the nation faced a challenging journey towards reconstruction. Anticipating various actors with questionable motives vying for influence, including former regime loyalists attempting to rebrand themselves as democratic advocates, the path forward seemed uncertain. Despite significant progress achieved by the caretaker government post-uprising, underlying concerns persist.

The need for a united front to oust the tyrant revealed conflicting interests among the coalition, emphasizing the importance of building a future based on fundamental values rather than animosity. While the desire for retribution against the past regime is understandable, it cannot dictate political decisions. Breaking the cycle of vengeance while ensuring accountability is crucial for national healing.

Calls for immediate elections to restore democracy overlook the complexities of governance beyond mere voting. Evaluating the interim government’s actions and promoting transparency are essential steps before rushing into another electoral process. Addressing the deep-rooted institutional damage from years of dictatorship requires a holistic approach, not just a quick election fix.

Efforts to revive democratic institutions must transcend electoral cycles, focusing on ensuring checks and balances, independent judiciary, and media freedom. Despite the challenges faced in rebuilding a shattered system, progress is evident, particularly in fostering a more critical media landscape and enhancing financial sector integrity. While strides have been made, the journey towards a fully functional democracy remains arduous.

One pressing task ahead is holding the fugitive former prime minister accountable for past wrongdoings, not out of vengeance but for justice and closure. Prioritizing this task is essential to maintain public trust and advance the nation’s healing process. As the nation reflects on the progress made in the past year, it becomes clear that sustainable change requires a multifaceted approach and unwavering commitment to democratic principles.

By Abak Hussain, Contributing Editor at MW Bangladesh, Former Editor at Dhaka Tribune.

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