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Konsep caretaker government : di mana peranan SPR
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The Non-party Caretaker Government (NCG) for conducting elections: Bangladesh as a case study
Published 2011“…Three consecutive Caretaker Governments were relatively successful in holding free and fair elections. …”
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A legal study of a caretaker government in Malaysia / Abidah Ahmad, Ainil Farahin and Azlin Shahzwani
Published 2012“…When a Parliament dissolves, caretaker government is a government which rules the country at that point of time. …”
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The thirteenth amendment to the constitution of Bangladesh (1996): a critical assessment
Published 2019“…Due to societal changes over time, circumstances may give cause to amend a constitution such as the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Bangladesh (1996), which established provisions for a non-politically affiliated caretaker government for the specific purpose of ensuring free and fair elections. …”
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Short but Sweet
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The Political Crisis in Bulgaria /2021-2023/: Internal and External Consequences
Published 2023-06-01“…Analysis is provided on internal (complete mistrust among political actors, non-forming a Cabinet, change of the agenda of the society by the political elite, steps to a new role of Caretaker government and the President, citizens’ electoral participation) and external (the political respond towards the war Ukraine-Russia, the implementation of Bulgaria’s Recovery and resilience plan, the postponement of Bulgaria's accession to Schengen and the country's preparations for joining the euro area) consequences.…”
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The Effects of Political Changes in the Relationship between Bangladesh and Russia (USSR) in 1971-2014
Published 2015-12-01“…Ershad (Ershad), Khaleda Zia, Sheikh Hasina and the Caretaker Government. The author seeks to link the domestic changes in the country in 1970-2000-ies, namely the change of governments and regimes, with the adjustment of the foreign policy priorities, including relations with Russia. …”
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Bangladesh: A fragmenting nation?
Published 2016“…Bangladesh has been facing political turmoil since October 2006 when a caretaker government assumed power followed by a takeover by the military in January 2007. …”
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Legacies of Military Rule in Myanmar
Published 2018-11-01“…A key factor seems to have been the period from 1958 to 1962: not only did the military elite experience governing success during the “Caretaker Government”, but also, following the return of authority to civilian political forces, these proved incapable of ensuring the stability and development of the country. …”
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Parliamentary Elections in Bulgaria. «Deja vu»?
Published 2022-10-01“…Under such conditions, the formation of a new coalition cabinet is extremely unlikely and one should expect «déjà vu»: another caretaker government appointed and next elections announced by the president. …”
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Suitability of fidic contract over the Public Procurement ACT (PPA) 2006 for local public projects in Bangladesh
Published 2022“…As we know, every construction project is followed by a form of contract so that the participating stakeholders can avoid disputes and the project can be executed accordingly. In 2006, the caretaker government of Bangladesh introduced its first-ever contractual form, which is known as Public Procurement Act (PPA). …”
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Stock Returns’ Behavior in Different Power Regimes: An Exploratory Data Analysis of Agri-Tractor Manufacturers
Published 2020“…However, little has been researched, mainly focusing on the stock returns behavior during different political parties and caretaker government (CTG) power regimes. The study empirically investigated the issue by applying exploratory data analysis techniques to daily stock returns of Agri-tractor manufacturer companies (i.e. possess 99% market share) listed at the Pakistan Stock Exchange. …”
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