That's the President talking in DS9 Homefront about being elected President.
This is from DS9 Rapture.
What does "chosen" mean?
My guess is that they are political appointees, like with the UN, which is what the federation is. A free-trade/mutual defense agreement.
1. There are multiple Council members per planet, but then it could be a time share situation. 5 people who can sit in the member world seat and vote, or argue, depending on sleeping patterns, work schedules and holidays.
2. The President of the council has to be elected. Is the pool of potential presidents taken from the current standing Federation Councillors?
3. Member worlds have to be democratic (TNG Attached, and DS9 Accession) and if they disagree with the Federation, they can secede no problemo (Turkana IV? Although, what about he Maquis?)
This is from DS9 Rapture.
WHATLEY: Not sorry enough to return my comm. signals. All three of them. That could get an officer in a lot of trouble. Look, Ben, I need to know that I can count on you. Now, Bajor's admission is only the beginning. Now comes the hard part. Federation council members have to be chosen, the Bajoran militia has to be absorbed into Starfleet. There are thousands of details that have to be overseen and you're our point man here. That means we need to depend on you more than ever.
What does "chosen" mean?
My guess is that they are political appointees, like with the UN, which is what the federation is. A free-trade/mutual defense agreement.
1. There are multiple Council members per planet, but then it could be a time share situation. 5 people who can sit in the member world seat and vote, or argue, depending on sleeping patterns, work schedules and holidays.
2. The President of the council has to be elected. Is the pool of potential presidents taken from the current standing Federation Councillors?
3. Member worlds have to be democratic (TNG Attached, and DS9 Accession) and if they disagree with the Federation, they can secede no problemo (Turkana IV? Although, what about he Maquis?)