MINISTRIES
The set of ministries will be picked from the following areas of governmental responsibilities listed below. JAP believes that a fix set of ministries should be established and it should not be left up to the Prime Minister to name the ministries. A group will be established to decide on the best mix of ministries and all government will operate with these ministries. Provisions will be made for a process by which the addition or removal of a ministry can take place when it is deemed necessary. An assistant or junior minister can be added to a ministry whenever there is need to focus on a particular area within the ministry. This will allow the government to operate efficiently and establish stability while saving the country millions of dollars. This will eliminate the constant transfer of staff, the need to find new office space and the wastage of stationary with each election or reshuffle of the cabinet when new ministries are added or existing ones changed. JAP also think that ministers should be selected from the public and not from members of the House of Representatives. This would allow the MPs to be dedicated to representing the interest of their constituents. These persons would go through a vetting process and must get a majority vote before being appointed. Some persons have cried down this arrangement but we should bear in mind that as it stands, up to four ministers and a minimum of two must come from the senate. These persons are selected at the sole discretion of the Prime Minister and goes through no vetting process to ensure their suitability. These persons have served as minister in all portfolio except finance which the constitution stipulate must come from the House of Representatives.