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  • Probitas pro populus
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  • The Probitas pro populus (abbreviated PPP) was an informal political faction in the Galactic Senate that was comprised of members who largely held strong beliefs of moral and ethical conduct, individual freedoms, open markets, government transparency, and expansionism. The group of senators was small and select, and there was no political superstructure to the faction. Its de facto leaders were generally the highest ranking member, and meetings were informal gatherings in individual offices to discuss and express opinions. Some senators, such as Myr Pilp of Duro and Hanik Regueny of Commenor were affiliated with the PPP but were not among the most active members. For declaration purposes, the PPP was treated as a full-fledged political party in elections and media coverage. It caucused to
Leader
  • *Servius Valorum *Zallen Fraajic *Anwis Eddicus
Era
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Affiliation
  • Galactic Senate
Name
  • Probitas pro populus
Members
  • *Kar Bix *Alta Eddicus *Anwis Eddicus *Zallen Fraajic *Mithrel Merian *Awa Moonflower *Myr Pilp *Hanik Regueny *Servius Valorum
Founder
  • Servius Valorum and Zallen Fraajic
Headquarters
  • Senate Office Building
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Founded
  • 715
abstract
  • The Probitas pro populus (abbreviated PPP) was an informal political faction in the Galactic Senate that was comprised of members who largely held strong beliefs of moral and ethical conduct, individual freedoms, open markets, government transparency, and expansionism. The group of senators was small and select, and there was no political superstructure to the faction. Its de facto leaders were generally the highest ranking member, and meetings were informal gatherings in individual offices to discuss and express opinions. Some senators, such as Myr Pilp of Duro and Hanik Regueny of Commenor were affiliated with the PPP but were not among the most active members. For declaration purposes, the PPP was treated as a full-fledged political party in elections and media coverage. It caucused to discuss potential nominees, such as the nomination and election of Anwis Eddicus to replace Rosock Mekosk 704 BBY.