You're basing this on...?Captain Seafort wrote:Evidence from TOS I'm a little reluctant to accept as evidence of its TNG+ status given the major changes to the Federation in the intervening years.
Then search for the episode yourself. At some level or another, for me to prove it to you, it has to have been written by someone, whether it be me or someone else. Nothing I can do if you don't believe me and whoever writes up on the various wikis or episode guides.And I hope you'll forgive me if I ask for a more reliable source than a Wiki.
Apart from there been no doubt as to an elected Council that are basically the government, and TOS's catagorical statement it is a democracy.The Federation is inferred to be a democracy, but actual evidence of that status is lacking - it's all assumptions and euphamisms rather than actual evidence.
T'pau rejecting a seat only means that she changed her mind? That in no way proves or gives any evidence that the Council is not democratically elected (which we know it is - again you're arguing with established cannon). The image we see in ST4 doesn't show that the entire council was present, and seems against this view as Starfleet oficers were present - I refer you to the point about arguing against established cannon.There's certainly evidence of represetation on the Council, but the power of individual members, and the manner in which these members are chosen is uncertain. Pre-TNG references include T'pau rejecting a seat on the council (implying that one was offered to her - strange if seats were elected positions), and the presence of a Council of only around 30 members (including Starfleet officers!) in ST4
Arguing with established cannon... Not much I can say really, is there?...council seats are not elected
Possible but complete conjecture and speculation with no evidence.2) there may be an "inner council" that is smaller than the full council (150+ members in TNG, unknown but presumably smaller at the time of ST4)
Maybe because the people who were elected by their planet were already members of Starfleet? True that is speculation, but just as much as saying that they had Starfleet Officers in them.3) the council has at times included Starfleet officers
It may well be, but speculation again.Alternately, this body may be a collection of senior government officials, including the Chiefs of Staff of the Federation Armed Forces.
The Federation Council is the highest body in the Federation (ie the Government) - cannon
The Federation Council is democratically elected - cannon
During TOS, the entirity of the Federation is a democracy - cannon
There is little/nothing to suggest that the latter of these cannon statements has changed. To say that things have changed since TOS just because they could have is a bit unrealistic in my opinion. It's like saying that any established cannon could have changed a year later. Or that everything we see on screen are holograms. Just taking things far out of context and away from their face value.