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The [[Bajoran]] '''Council of Ministers''', also known as the '''Board of Ministers''', '''Chamber of Ministers''' or the '''Bajoran Council''', was the head of the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]]. Together with the [[Vedek Assembly]] the Chamber of Ministers decided on matters which concerned the whole of [[Bajor]].  
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The [[Bajoran]] '''Council of Ministers''', also known as the '''Board of Ministers''', '''Chamber of Ministers''' or the '''Bajoran Council''', was the head of the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] (later known as the [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Bajoran_Republic Bajoran Republic]). Together with the [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Vedek_Assembly Vedek Assembly], the institutional head of the Bajoran religion, the Chamber of Ministers decided on matters that concerned [[Bajor]] as a whole.  
  
While the crew of [[Deep Space 9]] was under the influence of the [[Saltah'na energy sphere]]s, in [[2369]], [[Odo]] attempted to contact both [[Starfleet Headquarters]] and the Bajoran Council to report the situation, but was unable to establish contact due to a [[communications]] lockout.
 
  
In [[2370]], the Chamber of Ministers debated irrigating the [[Trilar Peninsula]]. [[Major]] {{MA|Kira_Nerys|Kira Nerys}} was present, and argued with Minister [[Rozahn]] for two days.  
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In [[2373]], the '''Council of Ministers''' voted to delay acceptance of [[Federation]] membership after [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] warned that it was too soon to join, and that doing so would destroy Bajor.  
  
For an individual to approach [[Benjamin Sisko]] directly, they would have to request permission through the Board of Ministers, a process that could take months to carry out. [[Doctor]] [[Mora Pol]] circumvented this process later that year by contacting [[Odo]] in person, who he had, in turn, ask for Sisko's permission to travel to the [[Gamma Quadrant]] to investigate the [[Changeling]]'s origin.  
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Later that year, the Council of Ministers debated signing a "nonaggression pact" offered by the [[Dominion]]. The pact was signed following its endorsement by the [[Benjamin Sisko|Emissary]], who argued that it was Bajor's only chance of survival under Dominion rule.
  
Later that year, the Chamber of Ministers agreed to hand over three Cardassian dissidents – [[Natima Lang]], [[Rekelen]] and [[Hogue]] – to the [[Cardassian Union]] in exchange for the release of a half-dozen Bajoran prisoners.
 
  
In [[2373]] the Council of Ministers voted to delay acceptance of [[Federation]] membership after [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] warned that it was too soon to join, and that doing so would destroy Bajor. Sisko was later confronted by [[Admiral (Starfleet)|Admiral]] [[Charlie Whatley]] about contacting the Chamber of Ministers and try to convince them to change their minds, to tell them that it was a mistake.  
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In [[2374]], Major Kira went to the Council of Ministers, asking them to lodge a formal protest against the planned execution of [[Rom]].  
  
Later that year, the Council of Ministers debated signing a [[nonaggression pact]] offered by the [[Dominion]]. The pact was signed following its endorsement by the [[Emissary]], who argued that it was Bajor's only chance of survival. With the Federation forced to abandon Deep Space 9, the station was occupied by Dominion and Cardassian forces, who were officially welcomed into Bajoran space by Major Kira on behalf of the Council.
 
  
In [[2374]], Major Kira went to the Council of Ministers, asking them to lodge a formal protest against the planned execution of [[Rom]]. However, [[Weyoun]] had previously informed Kira that any such protest would fall on deaf ears.
 
  
In early [[2375]], the Council of Ministers accepted a request from [[Senator]] [[Kimara Cretak]] of the [[Romulan Star Empire]] to build a [[hospital|field hospital]] on the Bajoran moon [[Derna]] to treat injured [[Romulan]]s. When evidence emerged that the Romulans had begun arming the facility with [[plasma torpedo]]es, the Council of Ministers objected to this action and demanded that the Romulans remove the weapons. The Romulans refused, forcing the two allies into a tense stand-off. The Council of Ministers authorized [[Colonel]] Kira Nerys to blockade the hospital, providing her with 12 ships.
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'''Example:''' As the Bajoran people considered [[Benjamin Sisko]] the Emissary, they would have to request permission through the Board of Ministers to speak with him directly.  
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''This information taken from http://www.memory-alpha.org/''
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:49, 27 July 2021


The Chamber of Ministers meets in 2370

The Bajoran Council of Ministers, also known as the Board of Ministers, Chamber of Ministers or the Bajoran Council, was the head of the Bajoran Provisional Government (later known as the Bajoran Republic). Together with the Vedek Assembly, the institutional head of the Bajoran religion, the Chamber of Ministers decided on matters that concerned Bajor as a whole.


In 2373, the Council of Ministers voted to delay acceptance of Federation membership after Captain Benjamin Sisko warned that it was too soon to join, and that doing so would destroy Bajor.

Later that year, the Council of Ministers debated signing a "nonaggression pact" offered by the Dominion. The pact was signed following its endorsement by the Emissary, who argued that it was Bajor's only chance of survival under Dominion rule.


In 2374, Major Kira went to the Council of Ministers, asking them to lodge a formal protest against the planned execution of Rom.



Example: As the Bajoran people considered Benjamin Sisko the Emissary, they would have to request permission through the Board of Ministers to speak with him directly.