TS Contest: My country and its citizens.
I am @akbarmia, from Bangladesh
I am a Bangladeshi permanent citizen. The President of our country is the head of state according to the constitutional rules. But except in a few cases, he is the nominal head of state, and the prime minister is the holder of all executive powers. However, the President has some important tasks that he completes, such as appointing the Prime Minister, appointing the Chief Justice, appointing the Chief of the Armed Forces, calling the session of the Parliament, dissolving the Parliament if necessary, issuing ordinances to deal with emergency, etc. He does all the important work. He is also responsible for carrying out development activities by interacting with people and political parties.
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Yes, I have participated in protesting various injustices in my country. It is my duty as a good citizen of the country. Last July, we protested this year's rational movement quota reform; at one point, it was not accepted by the government. We called for the downfall of the Chhatra Janata government and we succeeded in bringing down the government at the cost of the lives of many of our brothers. I feel a little guilty if I don't protest against various corrupt and unjust tyrannies, so I attend protest rallies now and then and feel good when I succeed.
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Our Bangladesh is a developing country; here, we are always lagging economically. Developing countries are dominated by the outside world, which is not desirable for any country. Recently, our government in Bangladesh fell through a student movement. There were accusations of corruption and injustice against that government, as a result of which the people were fed up. Currently, after that government movement, an interim government was formed by the decision of our students in Bangladesh. About 75% of the people of our country are happy and satisfied with the management of that government. And especially a government cannot please everyone. So the interim government of our country is not out of it.
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Our Bangladesh is a developing country. Developing countries are dominated and given loans by developed countries and organizations. So many economic challenges have to be faced. Due to the dollar crisis, inflation, political instability, unemployment, corruption, etc., our country has to face many challenges economically. Moreover, the reserve of Bangladesh was reduced due to many robberies, corruption, money laundering, etc., by the outgoing government in our country. But at present, under the supervision of the interim government and the remittances sent by the expatriates, they have been able to manage so much economically. However, it is expected that Bangladesh will turn around economically very soon.
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