The myth of a democratic Bangladesh post-2008

Let us be perfectly candid: never in the history of Bangladesh has a political government presided over an election that it has lost…and this is not going to change by some magic this Christmas.  Not only is this a function of the normal human greed for power when left unchecked, but also of a structure of government where every member of the election commission, every magistrate, every police commissioner, every High Court judge, and every election returning officer is ultimately appointed by the Prime Minister (sometimes through the silly artifice of ‘advice to the President’, with the President constitutionally bound to follow that advice), who just happens to be on the ballot. Nowhere in the actual democratic world is all source of every iota of authority literally vested in one person.

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A Bengali by ethnicity, a college administrator and teacher by profession, and a bibliophile by passion whose heart breaks watching the debasement of Bangladesh's once vibrant pluralist democracy into a one party, one family dictatorship since 2014.