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Minister is a title commonly given to high-ranking politicians in a number of national and planetary governments. Ministers are often members of a cabinet, and serve as heads of specific ministries. In parliamentary governments, the head of government is called Prime Minister or First Minister.

Titles of Ministers[]

Andorian Empire[]

Bajor[]

Confederacy of Vulcan[]

Mariposa/United Ficus Colony[]

  • Health Minister
  • Security Minister

Romulan Star Empire[]

Sulamid[]

  • Energy Minister

Tzenkethi Coalition[]

United Earth[]

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History[]

When the crew of the USS Enterprise visited Rigel VII in 2254 ahead of its admission into the Federation, the crew were greeted by a Rigellian minister, Etashnan. (EV comic: "Our Dearest Blood")

On stardate 2314.6, Scorvik was the Minister of Terrellian II. (TOS comic: "The Empire Man")

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