The National Unity Party

=Tradition, Stability, Liberty=

Who We Are
A Party that respects the interests of the common citizen. Kodiak is a land of many rich histories, traditions, and cul-tures. We represent the broad spectrum of the every-man that is affected by the crisis our land is facing. We must combat these issues together but without sacrificing our Kodiaker identify and principals. The National Unity Party can trace its lineage back into the Bromanikan dynasty through its predecessor organiza-tions, The College of Merchants and the Conservative As-sociation. With members of the party being elected to both the House of Commons and representation in the Royal Council. With the fall of the monarchy, civil war, and national re-birth, the former parties eventually merged into the Unity Movement which aligned the various regional conserva-tive and monarchist movements under a single banner. The party has rebranded in recent years to become the National Unity Party with concentration on Center-Right policies to improve the Republic.

Setting the Conditions
Since the Revolution and the ensuring instability, our citizens have been able to fully innovate their true potential. We, the National Unity Party, seek to create the mod-el environment for the individual citizen to prosper and create a better tomorrow. In order to create our model of success, the National Unity Party seeks to remove destabilizing elements affecting the Republic both internally and externally while also fueling investment into the micro-economic front. To accomplish this, the party will explore a heighten defense spending priority with additional bills to solidify legal processes and national police authorities to counter domestic terrorists. Some examples of NUP policies to bring about our changes in the future.
 * National Defense Reserve Act– Currently on the floor of the Assembly.
 * Small Business Investment Resolutions
 * Kodiak public works bills.
 * Counter Terrorism Service organization
 * Countering restrictions against innovative business practices.
 * Re-establishment of the Kodiak Coast Guard
 * Educational reform to revitalize our shared Kodiaker identity.

National Defense
Our nation must be able to project it-self from hostile powers in the region. Greater expansion of our defense ca-pabilities is needed to reaffirm our na-tional sovereignty.

Economics
Government manipulation of the mar-kets remains one of the main drivers of our nation’s current crisis. We must create economic conditions through decentralized regulations that enable businesses to flourish without federal harrassment.

Internal Security
Counter-Terrorism against the militant forces of the leftist organizations and ultra nationalist need to increased. Overwhelming violence continues to be a massive drain our economic via-bility. Foreign influence is another danger which threatens to undermine our Kodiaker traditions.