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What does TNP stand for?

As you know, I mentioned this in my campaign thread. It is something I want to get to, I just don't want to crowd the RA with too much at one time so I'm leaving until we're more advanced with constitutional reform first.

That said, discussing it in cabinet isn't a problem. I'd like to see what everyone thinks.
 
I'll get the ball rolling with an easy answer:

Pro-defender. Doesn't mean we always do it well, but the sentiment's there.

Pro-democracy everywhere, although our foreign policy often does not try to carry through with it.

Open government, in the sense that anyone, anywhere can participate.

Pro-leave-us-the-hell-alone. A bit isolationist at times, which may be alright internally but does diminish our international power somewhat.
 
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