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The BNP alliance won how many of the 299 parliamentary seats in Bangladesh's February 2026 election?

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212 — current events

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) alliance secured 212 of the 299 contested parliamentary seats in the February 2026 election, marking a significant shift in the nation's political landscape. This outcome brought the BNP back to power after a considerable period, following a general election held on February 12, 2026. The election was a crucial event, as it was the first since a student-led uprising in July 2024 that led to the end of the previous government's rule.

The election took place under an interim government, and the historically dominant Awami League party was barred from participating, reshaping the competitive environment. This created a more open field for other parties and alliances. The BNP, led by Tarique Rahman, capitalized on this opportunity, achieving a decisive victory that saw them surpass the 200-seat mark, well above the 151 seats required to form a government. The election results, with a voter turnout of just over 59 percent, signaled a return to competitive electoral politics in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh's unicameral parliament, known as the Jatiya Sangsad, typically consists of 350 members. Of these, 300 are directly elected from single-member territorial constituencies, with an additional 50 seats reserved for women, allocated proportionally after the general election. The February 2026 election specifically contested 299 of the directly elected seats. The strong mandate received by the BNP alliance is expected to usher in a new era for Bangladesh, focusing on institutional reform and economic recovery after a period of political turbulence.