Proposed Pakatan Cabinet

Malaysiakini -Utusan reports possible 'Pakatan cabinet'

F* Utusan as well as whoever 'whispered' to it. Okay, this is kaytee's proposal.

Basics:

a) We don't wish an portly cupboard - keep it lean as well as mean. Reason why BN's cupboard has become so avoirdupois is thatthePM has to house all sorts of member celebration clowns insteadofmaking it a indeed operative cabinet. Pakatan contingency not fall chase to this trend, that of entertaining swaths of wannabe ministers from a member parties.


Keep it down to 18, with 6 from any ofthe3 major parties. I'm fearful we can't house PSM that is likely to benefit usually 1 federal seat. I'm also presumption theally parties from Sabah as well as Sarawak won't have more than 1 or 2 MPs.

Perhaps a b! asic rul e of ride should be 1 cupboard in front of per smallest of 5 MPs, up to a max of 6 cabinetpositionseach. In a event Anwar froggy mates win 5 seats afterwards kasih satu ler.

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b) No member celebration might take up choiceministerial appointments, that we cruise to be (and for a allies to determine to) a appointments of PM, Finance, Home, Defence ... so upon so forth.

! Th us if Anwar is to be PM, afterwards Finance shall go to possibly DAP or PAS, afterwards Home to PAS or PAS, so upon so forth.

c) we hold a in front of of DPM is unnecessary. It can also emanate confusion as to who is runningthecabinet, as well as worse, force Pakatan into carrying 2 DPMs usually to manmanlai PAS as well as DAP.

A DPM appointm! ent might fit BN yet under a Pakatan government itwouldbe better thatno particular be appointed upon a permanent basis, as well as an behaving PM be usually comparison when PM will be away or is sick.


Theselectionshall be by a cabinet, preferably by accord yet if not, afterwards by a cupboard voting. The behaving PM contingency be a MP (and not a senator).

d) Similarly, we counsel opposite appointing all sorts of 'deputy ministers' usually for their syiok-ness.Eachpartygets 6 ministers (inclusive of PM), as well as that's that.

The minister can b! e support ed by professionals (not required polite servants yet top-class 'civilian' professionals, head-hunted as well as engaged from a private sectors)

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e) No ministry shall be 'tied' to any party, that is, no celebration in Pakatan shall take up a ministerialappointment.

Forexample,after Anwar retires, a subsequent PM might be from possibly PAS or DAP (or PKR again, if a allies agree) ... yet of course in unsentimental terms, at least forthenext 10 to fifteen years, it'll have to be a Malay candidate.

Hmmm, maybe Zaid ! Ibrahim or Ku Li should cruise fasten DAP now, wakakaka.

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Kaytee's Suggested Lean & Mean Cabinet:


1. PM - Anwar Ibrahim (must be MP, not senator)
2. Min Finance -
3. Min Home -
4. Min Defence -
5. Min Industry & Technology -
6. Min International Trade & Tourism -

7. Min Transport (including ride infrastructure) -

8. Min Education
9. Min Human Resources & Vocational Training -

kaytee believes there should be greater importance upon vocational training

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10. Min Works & (non transport/communication) Infrastructure -

11. Min Health & Aging -

weshouldhave plans as well as programs to look after the senior citizens

12. Min Foreign Affairs -
13. Min Agriculture, Fishery & Primary Industry -

14. Min Communication (including information exchnage infrastructure) -

15. Min Culture, Youth & Sports -

16. Min Environment, Green Science & Natural Resources -


17. Min Minorities & Native Affairs

Obviously Malays & Chinese aren't minorities in this regard, butshouldMalaysia's 9% Indian race be considered?

18. Minister Law & Local Governments

Note that, alternative than Pakatan's agreement for Anwar to be PM, we haven't proposed any one to any appointment, wakakaka.

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