Cabinet Ministries of the North Pacific FAQ

The Ministries
The North Pacific has a Council known as the Executive Council. The Council is decided by the Delegate of the North Pacific. Traditionally, previous delegate have appointed members to the executive ministries. Some Delegates have opted to have their Ministers elected by the people, these Ministers become members of the executive council. These four members make up the four Ministers of the Cabinet of the North Pacific. These four Ministers may also choose to appoint Deputy Ministers to assist them.

Currently there are four different Ministries. These are the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs, the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Table of Contents:

1. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA)
2. Ministry of World Assembly Affairs (MoWA)
3. Ministry of Defense (MoD)
4. Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA)

(Created by Alvino Castillon and Kingborough on December 13, 2012)
 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1) What is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) is one of the North Pacific’s five ministries, responsible for the international relations of the North Pacific. It was formerly the Ministry of External Affairs but has been recently renamed to better reflect its purpose.

2) What parts of the forum does the MoFA watch over?
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for the Foreign Affairs forum and its subforums, and Embassy Row.

3) What is the job of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for writing the Foreign Update of the North Pacific, maintaining and accepting the embassies of regions to the North Pacific and the North Pacific’s embassies to foreign regions, appointing the North Pacific’s ambassadors, and the formation of foreign policy upon the advice of the entire Council of Six.

4) How can I get involved with the MoFA?
The best way to get involved and to help out the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is to sign up to be an ambassador - you can sign up to be one in the Foreign Affairs forums.

5) Who is the current Minister and Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Mcmasterdonia and the there is not currently a deputy Minister of FA.
 
Ministry of World Assembly Affairs

1) What is the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs?
The Ministry of World Assembly Affairs (MoWA) is one of the North Pacific’s five ministries, established to allow the involvement of the the North Pacific’s citizens on matters of the World Assembly.

2) What parts of the forum does the MoWA watch over?
The Ministry of World Assembly Affairs is responsible for the WA affairs forum and its three subforums.

3) What is the job of the MoWA?
The Ministry of WA Affairs has been empowered by the delegate to host the votes held for citizens and regional assembly members to decide on the manner in which the delegate votes on World Assembly (General Assembly and Security Council) resolutions; the MoWA is also responsible for writing summaries of the merits and truthfulness of proposals presently in the World Assembly.

4) How can I get involved in the MoWA?

The best way to get involved is to participate in debate on proposals that come to the floor of the General Assembly or the Security Council and voting on them in the North Pacific. Please note, you must announce any other regions you are voting in or there will be consequences.

5) Who is the current Minister and Deputy Minister of WA Affairs
The current Minister of World Assembly Affairs is Abacathea. There is currently no Deputy Minister of World Assembly Affairs.
 
Ministry of Defence

1) What is the Ministry of Defence?
The Ministry of Defence is responsible for the Raider/Defender Gameplay of the North Pacific. They are in charge of the North Pacific Army, the force that protects the North Pacific and its interests. It is a group that is bi-gameplay in nature, meaning that they participate in both defenses as well as other non-defender gameplay actions.

2) What parts of the forum does the MoD watch over?​
The MoD is responsible for the Defence forums, as well as several private forums for the army only.


3) What is the job of the MoD?​
The Ministry of Defence is in charge of the North Pacific Army and its operations in regards to other regions. It is responsible for taking action on the current foreign agenda and ensuring the successful completion of operations to fulfill that agenda.

4) How can I get involved in the MoD?​
The best way to get involved in the Ministry of Defence is to join the North Pacific Army. Their Recruitment Center is where you should go to sign up. Be advised that you will definitely need a mobile nation that will be part of the World Assembly. This does not have to be your main North Pacific nation.

5) Who is the current Minister and Deputy Minister of Defence?​
The current Minister of Defence is QuietDad and the current Chief of Staff is TBD[/url].
 
Ministry of Home Affairs

1) What is the Ministry of Home Affairs

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHo) is one of the North Pacific's current ministries, The Minister of Home Affairs is responsible for the integration of new members and for promoting the executive staff and World Assembly to new nations
2) What parts of the forum does the MoHo watch over?

The Ministry watches over the Home Affairs forum and the FAQs

3) What is the job of the MoHo

The Ministry is responsible for overseeing and encouraging the involvement of new nations in the regional forum, the admission of new nations to the World Assembly and recruitment for the Executive Staff. Home Affairs also oversees a Mentorship program to help new nations to adapt to our region.

4) What can I do to get involved?

The Ministry of Home Affairs is always looking for help. You can apply to join the Home Affairs staff in the executive staff thread found in Introductions.

5) Who is the current Minister and Deputy Minister of Home Affairs

The current Minister of Home Affairs is Democratic Donkeys and the current deputy is PaulWallLibertarianLand.
 
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