[5] On the progressive side, it believes in making the "minimum wages for factory workers" larger.
[4] The NRP would oppose the "blocks of flats which have been constructed to poor technical standards" particularly those with no necessary emergency systems.
[5] A liberal part of this party's ideology is promoting freedom from the rulers of Cambodia who only think of "power, money and themselves" or a "dictatorial" and militaristic government.
Apart from that, the party proposed reforming the "city's judicial systems", freeing it from any damaging misguidance so it can give its "independence and fairness for the people.
[6] Prince Norodom Ranariddh announced "retirement from politics" on Friday 3 October 2008.