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In terms of economic policy, the NSP seeks a return to the state capitalist policies of Early Kirosocialism, including nationalisation of key industries, state-owned enterprises operating in the market, heavy regulation and moderate central planning, and state management of common-pool resources to be consumed by private enterprises.
In terms of economic policy, the NSP seeks a return to the state capitalist policies of Early Kirosocialism, including nationalisation of key industries, state-owned enterprises operating in the market, heavy regulation and moderate central planning, and state management of common-pool resources to be consumed by private enterprises.


However, the NSP's economic policies are secondary in importance to its social and administrative goals. The NSP takes a {{wp|Unitary state|unitarian}} approach to governance, seeking to increase the power of the Federal government at the expense of the states, and seeks an amendment of the Fundamental Statute to abolish state sovereignty and repurpose states as geographic departments of the central government. Culturally, the NSP seeks to integrate Kiravians of all ethnosocial, linguistic, religious, and regional backgrounds into a unified national culture based on shared values and common citizenship, by means of social engineering. The party advocates {{wp|monolingualism}} and the establishment of Kiravic as the country's sole language, which is to be realised by abolishing mother-tongue primary education, state and local auxilliary languages, and ''æbicoscironax'' policies that allow citizens to communicate with the government in any Cosco-Adratic language. The party also seeks to curtail the use of [[Iatic Coscivian|Iatic]] as a scholarly language in public universities and nationalise higher education.
However, the NSP's economic policies are secondary in importance to its social and administrative goals. The NSP takes a {{wp|Unitary state|unitarian}} approach to governance, seeking to increase the power of the Federal government at the expense of the states, and seeks an amendment of the Fundamental Statute to abolish state sovereignty and repurpose states as geographic departments of the central government. Culturally, the NSP seeks to integrate Kiravians of all ethnosocial, linguistic, religious, and regional backgrounds into a unified national culture based on shared values and common citizenship, by means of social engineering. The party advocates {{wp|monolingualism}} and the establishment of Kiravic as the country's sole language, which is to be realised by abolishing mother-tongue primary education, state and local auxilliary languages, and ''æbicoscironax'' policies that allow citizens to communicate with the government in any Cosco-Adratic language. The party also seeks to curtail the use of [[High Coscivian]] as a scholarly language in public universities and nationalise higher education.


Along with many mainstream parties and politicians, the NSP is opposed to membership in a ''tuva'' (Coscivian ethnosocial group) having any legal significance, and supports motions to remove ethnosocial identifications from government issued identity papers, collective land tenure leases, and the Census. NSP candidates have promised to end the recognition of ethnic holidays as paid holidays for government workers and excused absences for students in public schools.  
Along with many mainstream parties and politicians, the NSP is opposed to membership in a ''tuva'' (Coscivian ethnosocial group) having any legal significance, and supports motions to remove ethnosocial identifications from government issued identity papers, collective land tenure leases, and the Census. NSP candidates have promised to end the recognition of ethnic holidays as paid holidays for government workers and excused absences for students in public schools.  

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