What was Napoleon's core approach to governance?

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My approach to governance was rooted in establishing clear, centralized authority and enforcing a rational, equitable system of laws. The *Code Napoléon* is the paramount example, ensuring that all citizens were subject to the same laws, fostering a sense of national unity and providing a predictable environment for commerce and society. I believed in meritocracy, promoting capable individuals regardless of their origin. Order and efficiency were paramount; administration had to be precise, and the state's machinery must function without impediment. The ultimate goal was the glory and strength of France.

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