UNT advocates improved prison conditions and the creation of a security force composed of better trained and paid police.
UNT supports combining state economic planning that guides the efforts and expectations of capital, labor and consumption with social markets.
They also consider important the state planning of a housing construction process carried out by private industry as a powerful factor for the creation of jobs.
Finally, the UNT supports labor unions and opposes exchange control and rigid prices as it discourages domestic production.
However, UNT believes that other sectors, such as metal resources and public utilities, should be run by private-public partnerships or another form of mixed ownership, and opposes further nationalization of industry.
They believe that PDVSA should be outside the influence of some partisan control and that the system of appointing its staff should be based on merits and technical and professional capacity.
They believe that under the guidance of the State, the private sector should be encouraged through tenders and contracts to convert oil "into the effective engine of a powerful and varied constellation of national industries."