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Muhammad Yunus: Real reform or just a new ruling class in Bangladesh? | Elections

Nora Sutton
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The main advisor of the interim government discusses whether it repeats a real change or replaces an elite with another.

Does Bangladesh go to a real reform or simply exchange an elite for another? Muhammad Yunus, Prize of the Nobel Peace Prize and main advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh talks to Al Jazeera about the fragile transition of the country, the promises of democracy and if the interim government will really break a new rule.

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