Bangladesh's main opposition Awami League party will end its one-year boycott of parliament, a party spokesman said on Wednesday.

The Awami League party's 56 lawmakers have been boycotting parliament since January 31 last year, accusing the government of autocratic behavior.
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"We have decided to go to the parliament very soon," Awami League's general secretary, Abdul Jalil, told reporters.
He did not provide any fixed date but said party chief Sheikh Hasina, a former prime minister, will finalise the date.
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