I did find the ending to be a little too pat, though. I was happy with the reproductive crisis ending, but Andor rejoining the Federation AAAAND one of their politicians entering the ring for President right away just seemed a bit hurried. I could well have believed an ending where the crisis was resolved, the progressives took over, and then said "the Federation just tried to stop this cure and was also being petty with ridiculous blockades... screw that" anyway.
You know, when I first read
Ceremony, I thought the same thing. It seemed to me that if I'm the new Presider of the Parliament Andoria, I wouldn't apply to rejoin the Federation. After all, not only did the Federation launch a unilateral embargo on the Andorian Empire; not only did the Federation President Pro Tempore deliberately try to prevent my people from gaining a cure that would save us from extinction; not only did a Federation starship invade Andorian soil and attack Andorian citizens in order to retrieve the man bringing the cure; but, on top of all that, a Federation starship launched an information warfare campaign against Andor, debilitating medical computer systems across the planet -- thereby directly endangering hundreds of thousands of patients across the planet (in a best-case scenario; worst case scenario is, someone actually died from those computer systems being shut down).
So, yeah, I could seriously see the Andorian government saying, "Screw you" to the Palais.
But then I thought about it, and about why it is that the new government still applied for re-admission. And then it struck me:
The Progressive leader, Kellessar zh'Tarash. Not only did she probably make it a requirement in the coalition agreement for the new Andorian government to apply for re-admission or else the Progressives would pull out of the coalition...
... but she probably personally sat down any coalition-aligned MPs who were skeptical about rejoining to convince them.
And she probably said several things: She probably talked to them about how the Federation is as much Andor's baby as it is Earth's; she probably talked to them about Federation ideals and principles; she probably talked to them about how Ishan's orders were
violations of Federation ideals -- and about how so many Federation citizens decided to rebel against Ishan
because he was violating those ideals, from Bashir to the geneticists to the entire crew of the
Aventine; she probably talked about how Ishan's orders were probably illegal under Federation law; and she probably sealed the deal by saying:
"Support us re-joining the Federation, and
I will run for President. I'll make sure that rat-bastard Ishan isn't running the Palais if we're back in the club."
That would be my inference if I were an Andorian or Federation political pundit on FNS, anyway.
Anyway, once I realized that zh'Tarash's running for President was probably what convinced the Andorians to apply for re-admission anyway, the whole thing made more sense.
(I will, however, note that it seems disappointing to imagine that the Federation doesn't require applicants for Membership to hold a popular referendum on whether or not to join... or maybe it does and Councillor Enaren is shoving special legislation through sub-council to waive that requirement for Andor, to get them back in the club ASAP.)