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Legitimacy doesn’t come from a photo—it comes from the people’s vote.

Legitimacy doesn’t come from a photo—it comes from the people’s vote. Macron’s Refusal: The Message the World Is Sending to the Yunus Government Is Clear
Dastagir Jahangir, Editor, The Voice

Dr. Muhammad Yunus wanted a photo—a visual on the world stage, standing beside the President of France, that could symbolize international recognition for his interim administration at home and abroad. But Paris not only denied the photo—it closed the door entirely.

The attempt was long in the making, centered around the upcoming United Nations Ocean Conference, an international platform. Dhaka formally requested a one-on-one meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. But France tactfully replied: “There have been many such requests,” and “We prefer not to use the conference for bilateral meetings.”

That simple “no” actually said a great deal.

Because in international diplomacy, such rejections are rarely just scheduling conflicts. They are calculated messages—especially to a government that assumed power following the fall of an elected administration and is increasingly under scrutiny in the global arena.

The Yunus administration has been controversial from the very beginning.

Banning the country’s largest political party from political activity,

Silencing journalists and dissenting voices,

Releasing those convicted in the 2009 border massacre of army officers,

And most recently, allegedly compromising with extremist religious groups—
All of this makes the government fall far short of democratic standards in the eyes of the West.

Macron’s clear avoidance underscores that France is now practicing “values-based diplomacy.” Their message is unmistakable: No to undemocratic regimes; yes to elected governments.

Dr. Yunus has canceled his France trip. But this is not merely a canceled visit—it is a diplomatic slap. Those who believe that international photo ops can help manufacture domestic legitimacy must realize: the world is no longer indifferent.

When a government formed outside the democratic process bans opposition parties, suppresses the free press, and tries to exploit international platforms for recognition—countries like France won’t just close the door, they’ll hang a sign on it.

And that sign is now in plain view:
Legitimacy doesn’t come from a photo—it comes from the people’s vote.

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