1996 Bangladeshi presidential election information
1996 Bangladeshi presidential election
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23 July 1996
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Nominee
Shahabuddin Ahmed
Party
AL
Electoral vote
Unopposed
President before election
Abdur Rahman Biswas
BNP
Elected President
Shahabuddin Ahmed
AL
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The Bangladeshi presidential election of 1996 was held on July 23, 1996. Shahabuddin Ahmed was elected after being nominated by the ruling party.[1] He replaced Abdur Rahman Biswas when his five-year term came to an end.[2] His inauguration ceremony was held October 9, 1996.[3]
^"Special Remembrance: Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
^"Political developments and political violence" (PDF). www.justice.gov. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
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