The deadlines, as they say, were "yesterday," and they cannot guarantee "peaceful" steps by workers going forward. Union President Rašid Fetić stated that we have domestic ore and coke for the upcoming period, but the problem is that measures intended to protect domestic production have not been adopted. "We have ore and coke for 20 days, but the reason for the problem is that the measures which called for the protection of domestic production were not adopted. The FBiH Government has done its part, the Council of Ministers, the RS Government, and the Brčko District, but Borjana Krišto and two ministers from HDZ have blocked it. We are continuing with our activities. At the session, we adopted conclusions which we will read. The struggle continues, and we have no reason to surrender," said Fetić. Union representative Almir Salihović said that the consequences of the current situation will be felt by the entire industry and that the union has full support for further activities. "In order to draw attention to the problems we are facing, the consequences of which will be felt by the entire industry, we held an extraordinary session and made it known that this union has full support in its actions and further activities. When we consider the results of HDZ's behavior at sessions of the FBiH Government and the Council of Ministers of BiH, we consider them the main culprits. We ask whether there is a legally framed economic mafia on the scene acting to the detriment of industry and workers. We demand concrete and enforceable decisions and are considering further activities," said Salihović, thanking the media for their support during this period. Kenan Mujkanović presented the conclusions from the session, which include demands that companies in the metal industry not be left without electricity, that salary payments and obligations to workers not be delayed, and that the repayment of debts based on VAT from the Zenica-Doboj Canton be carried out. It was also requested that the Government of the Federation of BiH hold a thematic session or adopt concrete conclusions this very week, that the Council of Ministers of BiH at its next session adopt a decision on protecting domestic steel production, and that political actors refrain from mutual blame-shifting. Union representatives conveyed that they are not calling for chaos but warn that the situation is serious and that they cannot predict what will happen if problems are not urgently addressed.