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This is a list of successive governments of the People's Republic of Bangladesh from the time of the establishment of the Provisional Government of Bangladesh on 10 April, 1971.

List

Government Term President Prime Minister Cabinet Government type Party Election Parliamentary strength
Provisional government 1971-1972 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

acting Syed Nazrul Islam

Tajuddin Ahmed Mujib I Provisional AL None
Constituent assembly 1972-1973 Abu Sayeed Chowdhury Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Mujib II Provisional AL 1970 400/403
First Jatiyo Sangsad 1973-1973 Abu Sayeed Chowdhury Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Mujib III Parliamentary AL 1973 308/315
1973-1975 Mohammad Mohammadullah
One party rule 1975-1975 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Muhammad Mansur Ali Mujib IV Presidential BaKSAL None
Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad Post abolished Mostaq AL
military backed
1975-1977 Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem Sayem
First Military rule 1977-1978 Ziaur Rahman Post abolished Junta Presidential Military 1977
Second Jatiyo Sangsad 1978-1979 Ziaur Rahman Mashiur Rahman Zia Presidential JaGoDal/

BNP

1978 237/330
1979-1982 Shah Azizur Rahman
1981-1982 Abdus Sattar Sattar 1981
Second Military rule 1982-1983 Ahsanuddin Chowdhury Post abolished Junta Presidential Independent
military backed
None
1983-1984 Hossain Mohammad Ershad Military
Third Jatiyo Sangsad
1984-1985 Hossain Mohammad Ershad Ataur Rahman Khan Ershad Presidential JaGoPa 1985
Fourth Jatiyo Sangsad 1986-1988 Hossain Mohammad Ershad Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury Ershad Presidential JaGoPa/

JP-E

1986 183/330
1988-1989 Moudud Ahmed 251/300
1989-1990 Kazi Zafar Ahmed
First Caretaker Government 1990-1991 Shahabuddin Ahmed vacant Shahabuddin Caretaker Impartial None
Fifth Jatiyo Sangsad 1991-1996 Abdur Rahman Biswas Khaleda Zia Khaleda I Parliamentary BNP

with outside support of JI

1991 168/330
Sixth Jatiyo Sangsad 1991-1996 Abdur Rahman Biswas Khaleda Zia Khaleda I Parliamentary BNP 1996 308/330
Second Caretaker Government 1996-1996 Abdur Rahman Biswas Muhammad Habibur Rahman Habib Caretaker Independent None
Seventh Jatiyo Sangsad 1996-1996 Abdur Rahman Biswas Sheikh Hasina Hasina I Parliamentary AL 1996 211/330
1996-2001 Shahabuddin Ahmed JP-E
JaSaD
Third Caretaker Government 2001-2001 Shahabuddin Ahmed Latifur Rahman Latif Caretaker Independent None
Eighth Jatiyo Sangsad 2001-2001 Shahabuddin Ahmed Khaleda Zia Khaleda II Parliamentary BNP 2001 210/300
2001-2002 Badruddoza Chowdhury
2002-2002 Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar JeI
2002-2006 Iajuddin Ahmed
Fourth Caretaker government 2006-2007 Iajuddin Ahmed Iajuddin Ahmed Iajuddin Caretaker Independent None
2007-2007 Fazlul Haque None
2007-2009 Fakhruddin Ahmed Fakhruddin Independent
military backed
Ninth Jatiyo Sangsad 2009-2009 Iajuddin Ahmed Sheikh Hasina Hasina II Parliamentary AL 2008 302/350
2009-2013 Zillur Rahman JP-E
2013-2014 Mohammad Abdul Hamid JaSaD
Tenth Jatiyo Sangsad 2014-2018 Mohammad Abdul Hamid Sheikh Hasina Hasina III Parliamentary AL 2014 328/350
JP-E
JaSaD
WPB
JP-M
Eleventh Jatiyo Sangsad 2018-2023 Mohammad Abdul Hamid Sheikh Hasina Hasina IV Parliamentary AL 2018 300/350
2023-2024 Mohammed Shahabuddin
Twelfth Jatiyo Sangsad 2024-2024 Mohammed Shahabuddin Sheikh Hasina Hasina V Parliamentary AL 2024 271/350
Interim Government rule 2024- Mohammad Shahabuddin Mohammad Yunus Yunus Interim Impartial None

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