
(1972-75)
Mujib came to office with immense personal popularity but had difficulty transforming this popular support into the political strength needed to function as head of
government. The new constitution, which came into force in December 1972, created a strong executive prime minister, a largely ceremonial
presidency, an independent
judiciary, and a unicameral
legislature on a modified Westminster model. The 1972 constitution adopted as state policy the
Awami League's (AL) four basic principles of nationalism, secularism, socialism, and democracy.
The first parliamentary elections held under the 1972 constitution were in March 1973, with the
Awami League winning a massive majority. No other political party in
Bangladesh's early years was able to duplicate or challenge the League's broad-based appeal, membership, or organizational strength.