Tarique Rahman was sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh in a formal ceremony held in Dhaka, marking a significant political transition for the nation. The oath was administered in accordance with constitutional procedures in the presence of senior political leaders, members of parliament, diplomats, and civil society representatives. The event was broadcast live, allowing citizens across the country to witness the leadership change.
In his first address as prime minister, Rahman pledged to uphold the constitution, strengthen democratic institutions, and ensure transparent governance. He called for unity among political parties and emphasized the importance of collective efforts to advance national development. Economic reform emerged as a key priority, with Rahman outlining plans to boost investment, create jobs, and support small businesses while strengthening social welfare measures.
He also reaffirmed Bangladesh’s commitment to maintaining balanced foreign relations and addressing climate challenges. The ceremony symbolized both continuity and renewal, as the country enters a new phase under Rahman’s leadership, with high public expectations for stability, reform, and inclusive growth.
