Stevanović said that this project is the priority of all priorities and that there can be no more waiting, delays, or seeking justifications. "The goal of today's visit is for the Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Srpska (Savo Minić) to give us wings so that we can put all public enterprises, institutions, and establishments into the total function of this project. It has been said clearly and loudly: whoever is not in the service of this project will be labeled and we will thank them for their cooperation so far," emphasized Stevanović, noting that many administrative problems are occurring at this construction site, related to obtaining building permits, namely the approval of the Brodac loop project itself, and the relocation of power lines to four locations. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Srpska, Savo Minić, said that on April 9, he ordered a meeting with representatives of the Attorney General's Office, the Geodetic Administration of the RS, contractors, "Highways," and supervision. "I am not interested in whether they planned Easter trips. This is too serious a matter to go around in circles. The construction of this highway should be accompanied by joy and song, not by hearing about someone being unable to finish something, why they can't, and why we are waiting for it," said Minić, emphasizing that this is a national project. He also mentioned that he is not satisfied with what he heard during the inspection of works on the Brodac loop - Kamp section, which relates to unresolved property-legal relations. The only problem that could arise, as he explained, is the relocation of the "Elektroprenos" network because, in order to start relocating the power lines, a building permit is needed. He emphasized that two cumulative conditions must be met to complete this, as well as all other projects that Srpska is implementing with Serbia. "This must be done much, much more seriously," stressed Minić. Jakša Adžić, the investor's representative, said that the project-technical documentation for the additional loop in Brodac has been prepared and is under review. "We hope to soon bring the contractor into the works so that we can have a continuous section from the border with Serbia towards the Brodac loop," said Adžić. Tomislav Miljević, speaking on behalf of "Integral Engineering," said that more than 80 percent of the Bijeljina - Rača highway section has been completed. "We have started works on the internal drainage system," he added, noting that works are also being carried out on bridges of 260 meters and 100 meters in length.