The Abdus Sattar ministry was the Council of Ministers of Bangladesh during the presidency of Abdus Sattar, serving during the 2nd legislative session of the Jatiya Sangsad. It was formed following Sattar’s election as President in November 1981, succeeding the administration of Ziaur Rahman. The ministry was short-lived, as it was dissolved after a military coup on 24 March 1982, which ousted Sattar and brought Hussain Muhammad Ershad to power.[2]

Members

The following lists the president(s), the vice-president(s) and the special assistant(s) to the president:[3]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
President also in-charge of꞉
15 November 198124 March 1982 (deposed in a coup)
Vice-president24 November 198123 March 1982
23 March 198224 March 1982
Adviser also in-charge of꞉
23 March 198224 March 1982

Cabinet members

Provisional council

Officeholder Term start Term end Office
Shah Azizur Rahman 15 April 1979[a] 24 March 1982 Prime Minister also in-charge of꞉
S. A. Bari 23 August 1979 [b] 27 November 1981 Deputy Prime Minister

Elected council

No. Portrait Name Term start Term end Office

References

Notes

  1. ^ Served continuously from Zia ministry
  2. ^ Served continuously from Zia ministry


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