On October 22, at the Government Headquarters, Politburo member and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a meeting of the Government Standing Committee to give opinions on a number of draft decrees of the Government.
At the meeting, the Government Standing Committee discussed receiving and explaining the opinions of Government members on the draft Decree guiding the implementation of Resolution No. 197/2025/QH15 of the National Assembly on special mechanisms and policies that create breakthroughs in the development and organization of law enforcement; gave opinions on the draft Decree on the management of drones and other flying vehicles; gave opinions on the draft Decree amending and supplementing a number of articles of decrees on national borders and border areas.

After listening to the reports and opinions, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh delivered a concluding speech so that the drafting agencies could continue to improve and submit to issue decrees to ensure progress and quality.
With the draft Decree guiding the implementation of Resolution No. 197/2025/QH15 of the National Assembly on special mechanisms and policies that create breakthroughs in law making and enforcement, the Prime Minister stated that institutions are resources and driving forces for development, must be transformed into national competitive advantages; to do so, it is necessary to attract and encourage talented and skilled people to participate in working, researching, and advising on institutions, law making and enforcement.
The Prime Minister directed to continue reviewing policy beneficiaries on the basis of closely following Resolution 197 of the National Assembly; carefully assessing the impact of policies; studying regulations on the application period and conducting preliminary reports and summarizations to adjust, amend and supplement policies accordingly.
Regarding the draft Decree on the management of drones and other flying vehicles, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to simplify, reduce administrative procedures, promote decentralization, delegation of authority and clearly define the responsibilities of related entities; proposed to study and supplement a number of regulations related to flight control licenses.