Miletić emphasized that according to the Rules of Procedure, all delegates have the right under Articles 57 and 58 to request an emergency session at any time, with any agenda items and collegium.

"As you can see, these gentlemen still do not come, as I said in the hall, there, I see all of this, meaning it is now quite certain as a destruction of the constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina. I believe that in this way they are blocking all institutions, not just the House of Peoples, and if you will, to a large extent, as Saša spoke about, the House of Representatives and the adoption of all those laws that were passed there," said Miletić.

He added that by not attending the session, delegates from the entity of Republika Srpska are refusing to address items related to excise duties, employee salaries, the abolition of VAT, and other matters.

"They do not want to deal with these things because they are actually promoting that narrative—the worse it is in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the more chance they have for what they desire to happen, whether it is secession on one hand, or creating a third identity on the other, then probably some annexation or whatever they have in mind regarding certain parts of the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. But mostly, let me inform you that we will remain persistent on this path and will do everything until these gentlemen deign to come to a session," added Miletić.

Commenting on the "TradFest" gathering held in Zagreb in recent days, where a territorial and administrative reorganization of Bosnia and Herzegovina was proposed, Miletić stated that it was "a gathering of Christian Zionists and neo-Nazis of various kinds."

"As for this new administrative structure in Bosnia and Herzegovina, I have nothing against it, if we can call it a form of regionalization, but it must not be based on ethnic grounds, but on other, conditionally speaking, industrial factors, or if you will, population numbers in a certain area, topographical elements, and any other criteria, with the ethnic criterion perhaps coming last," concluded Miletić.