Namely, as of April 10, the new European Union Entry/Exit System (EES) has been fully implemented at the borders of the Republic of Croatia, replacing passport stamps with digital registration for third-country nationals. This check also applies to citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina. "I cannot pass. I cannot pass. I have never experienced this in my life. I mean, if they knew what was coming, they should have organized. This is terrifying. I think it is not well organized in any case. Neither the Union, nor everything that is happening, everything is terrifying. I lived in a wonderful country, it was called Yugoslavia. There was order. Order, work, and discipline," said Vuica. Incidentally, these rules do not apply to Croatian citizens, but they are forced to wait their turn to cross the border due to others. We remind you that since last night, large crowds have been recorded at the border crossings of Izačić, Velika Kladuša, Gradiška, Gradina, Kostajnica, Kozarska Dubica, Brod, and Orašje.