List of cabinets of Bangladesh

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Government cabinets of Bangladesh . [1] [2]

No.CabinetFormation dateElectionGoverning partyGoverning systemRef.
1 Mujib I 17 April 1971None Bangladesh Awami League Provisional
2 Mujib II 13 January 1972 1970 Bangladesh Awami League Provisional [3]
3 Mujib III 16 March 1973 1973 Bangladesh Awami League Parliamentary
4 Mujib IV 25 January 1975None BaKSAL Presidential
5 Mostaq 15 August 1975Nonenone Presidential
6 Sayem 6 November 1975Nonenone Presidential
7 Aziz 15 April 1979 1978 Military/BNP Presidential [4]
8 Sattar 30 May 1981 1981 BNP Presidential
9 Ershad 24 March 1982 1986 Military/Jatiya Party Presidential
10 Shahabuddin 6 December 1990NoneImpartial Interim
11 Khaleda I 20 March 1991 1991 & Feb 1996 BNP Parliamentary
12 Habibur 30 March 1996NoneImpartial Caretaker
13 Hasina I 23 June 1996 Jun 1996 Bangladesh Awami LeagueParliamentary
14 Latif 15 July 2001NoneImpartial Caretaker
15 Khaleda II 10 October 2001 2001 BNP Parliamentary
16 Iajuddin 29 October 2006NoneImpartial Caretaker
17 Fakhruddin 11 January 2007NoneImpartial Caretaker
18 Hasina II 6 January 2009 2008 Bangladesh Awami LeagueParliamentary
19 Hasina III 24 January 2014 2014 Bangladesh Awami LeagueParliamentary
20 Hasina IV 7 January 2019 2018 Bangladesh Awami LeagueParliamentary
21 Hasina V 11 January 2024 2024 Bangladesh Awami LeagueParliamentary

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