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DHAKA, April 28, 2026 (BSS) - Chief Observer of the European Union Election
Observation Mission (EU-EOM) Ivars Ijabs today formally handed over a copy of
the final report on Bangladesh's 2026 parliamentary elections to the
government.
He handed over the report to State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed
Islam at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said a foreign ministry's press
release here.
During the meeting, the state minister appreciated the European Union's
continued engagement in supporting Bangladesh's democratic journey, including
the deployment of the Election Observation Mission.
She also highlighted the importance of continued cooperation with
international partners to further strengthen democratic institutions and
electoral processes.
The EU mission said Ijabs is scheduled to unveil the final report formally at
a press conference on Tuesday.
The report contains 19 recommendations aimed at improving future elections in
Bangladesh.
The EU-EOM has been stationed in Bangladesh since the end of 2025.
On election day, February 12, the mission deployed 223 international
observers from all EU member states alongside Canada, Norway and Switzerland
across all 64 administrative districts.
Earlier, the mission presented its preliminary statement on the parliamentary
elections on February 14.
The 2026 parliamentary polls were described by the mission as "credible and
competently managed, marking a pivotal step" towards restoring democratic
governance and the rule of law.
Earlier, Ijabs said the contest was genuinely competitive, with fundamental
freedoms broadly respected, while the Bangladesh Election Commission worked
independently and transparently, maintaining stakeholders' confidence.