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* Full name: Third Republic of Bajor
* Full name: Third Republic of Bajor
* Capital city: Ashalla, [[Bajor]]
* Center of government: Great Assembly, Ashalla, [[Bajor]] (DS9 Novel: ''Gamma: Original Sin'')
* Joined Federation September 29, 2376 (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
* [[Currency]]: Lita (DS9: "Necessary Evil"; DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit'')
** 154th member to join
* Population largely comprised of [[Bajoran]]s
*** Councilors chosen by appointment of the First Minister, ratification by the Chamber of Ministers
* Established May 2369 following the end of the [[Bajoran Occupation]] (DS9: "Emissary"; DS9 Novel: ''Unity'')
*** [[Rava Mehwyn]] (2376) (DS9 Novel: ''Bajor: Fragments and Omens'')
** Initially led by the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] during a restabilization period, but current government considered a direct successor of that one
*** [[Krim Aldos]] (2376 - 2384) (DS9 Novel: ''Bajor: Fragments and Omens''; Novel: ''Revelation and Dust'')
* Core territory consists of the [[B'hava'el]] system
*** [[Ishan Anjar]] (2384 - 2385) (Novel: ''Revelation and Dust''; Novel: ''Peaceable Kingdoms'')
** Other territory:
*** [[Draygo]] system
*** [[Golana]]
*** [[Prophet's Landing]]
*** [[Sanelar]] system
*** [[Valo]] system
* Nation
** May 2369 - September 29, 2376: Independent
** September 29, 2376 - Present: [[United Federation of Planets]]
*** 154th member to join
**** Councilors chosen by appointment of the First Minister, ratification by the Chamber of Ministers
**** [[Rava Mehwyn]] (2376) (DS9 Novel: ''Bajor: Fragments and Omens'')
**** [[Krim Aldos]] (2376 - 2384) (DS9 Novel: ''Bajor: Fragments and Omens''; Novel: ''Revelation and Dust'')
**** [[Ishan Anjar]] (2384 - 2385) (Novel: ''Revelation and Dust''; Novel: ''Peaceable Kingdoms'')


==Political Structure==
==Political Structure==
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** Led by the Council of Ministers
** Led by the Council of Ministers
*** Head of state First Minister; elected position
*** Head of state First Minister; elected position
**** Elected to serve six-year term (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: Twilight'')
**** Vice-head Second Minister, suggesting a general pattern of precedence throughout the council
**** Vice-head Second Minister, suggesting a general pattern of precedence throughout the council
*** Known other ministerial positions
**** [[Bajoran First Ministers]]
**** Minister of Defense (DS9 Novel: ''Ascendance'', ''Gamma: Original Sin'')
***** Oath of office:
****** "I, <NAME>...to uphold the laws of Bajor and to act honorably as custodian of the Bajoran people...that I will protect and defend the Bajoran people from all foes, within and without...that I will face the future fearlessly...and that I will conduct myself with truth and honor, and with faith in the guidance of the Prophets...pledging my life and my pagh to the service of Bajor." (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil'')
*** Divided into ministries, each led by a minister
**** Not all of equal significance either legally or governmentally
*** Known ministeries
**** Ministry of Agriculture (DS9: "Shakaar"; DS9 Novel: ''Bajor: Fragments and Omens'')
**** Ministry of Commerce (DS9: "Indiscretion", "The Changing Face of Evil"; DS9 Novel: ''Antimatter'', ''The Badlands, Part IV'', ''Avatar, Book Two'', ''Gamma: Original Sin'')
***** Runs the Bajoran Freight and Shipping Authority, manages Bajoran merchant marine (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil")
**** Ministry of Art (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit'')
**** Ministry of Cultural Exchange (DS9 Novel: ''Bajor: Fragments and Omens'')
**** Ministry of Defense (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: Twilight'', ''Ascendance'', ''Gamma: Original Sin'')
**** Ministry of the Interior (DS9 Novel: ''Antimatter'')
**** Ministry of Justice (DS9 Novel: ''Avatar, Book Two'')
***** Bajoran Intelligence (DS9)
**** Ministry of Public Works (DS9 Novel: ''Antimatter'')
**** Ministry of Religious Artifacts (DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'')
**** Ministry of State (DS9: "Duet")
**** Ministry of Trade (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit'', ''Bajor: Fragments and Omens'')
**** Ministry of Transportation (DS9 Novel: ''Gamma: Original Sin'')
*** [[Bajoran Ministers]]
* Judicial
** Led by a supreme magistrate
*** [[Bajoran Supreme Magistrates]]
* Military
* Military
** [[Bajoran Militia]]
** [[Bajoran Militia]]


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[[Category:Nations]]
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 26 April 2021

Facts

  • Full name: Third Republic of Bajor
  • Center of government: Great Assembly, Ashalla, Bajor (DS9 Novel: Gamma: Original Sin)
  • Currency: Lita (DS9: "Necessary Evil"; DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit)
  • Population largely comprised of Bajorans
  • Established May 2369 following the end of the Bajoran Occupation (DS9: "Emissary"; DS9 Novel: Unity)
  • Core territory consists of the B'hava'el system
  • Nation
    • May 2369 - September 29, 2376: Independent
    • September 29, 2376 - Present: United Federation of Planets
      • 154th member to join
        • Councilors chosen by appointment of the First Minister, ratification by the Chamber of Ministers
        • Rava Mehwyn (2376) (DS9 Novel: Bajor: Fragments and Omens)
        • Krim Aldos (2376 - 2384) (DS9 Novel: Bajor: Fragments and Omens; Novel: Revelation and Dust)
        • Ishan Anjar (2384 - 2385) (Novel: Revelation and Dust; Novel: Peaceable Kingdoms)

Political Structure

  • Executive
    • Led by the Council of Ministers
      • Head of state First Minister; elected position
        • Elected to serve six-year term (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Twilight)
        • Vice-head Second Minister, suggesting a general pattern of precedence throughout the council
        • Bajoran First Ministers
          • Oath of office:
            • "I, <NAME>...to uphold the laws of Bajor and to act honorably as custodian of the Bajoran people...that I will protect and defend the Bajoran people from all foes, within and without...that I will face the future fearlessly...and that I will conduct myself with truth and honor, and with faith in the guidance of the Prophets...pledging my life and my pagh to the service of Bajor." (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil)
      • Divided into ministries, each led by a minister
        • Not all of equal significance either legally or governmentally
      • Known ministeries
        • Ministry of Agriculture (DS9: "Shakaar"; DS9 Novel: Bajor: Fragments and Omens)
        • Ministry of Commerce (DS9: "Indiscretion", "The Changing Face of Evil"; DS9 Novel: Antimatter, The Badlands, Part IV, Avatar, Book Two, Gamma: Original Sin)
          • Runs the Bajoran Freight and Shipping Authority, manages Bajoran merchant marine (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil")
        • Ministry of Art (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit)
        • Ministry of Cultural Exchange (DS9 Novel: Bajor: Fragments and Omens)
        • Ministry of Defense (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Twilight, Ascendance, Gamma: Original Sin)
        • Ministry of the Interior (DS9 Novel: Antimatter)
        • Ministry of Justice (DS9 Novel: Avatar, Book Two)
          • Bajoran Intelligence (DS9)
        • Ministry of Public Works (DS9 Novel: Antimatter)
        • Ministry of Religious Artifacts (DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)
        • Ministry of State (DS9: "Duet")
        • Ministry of Trade (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit, Bajor: Fragments and Omens)
        • Ministry of Transportation (DS9 Novel: Gamma: Original Sin)
      • Bajoran Ministers
  • Judicial
  • Military